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  2. Argentine Americans - Wikipedia

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    Argentine Americans. Argentine Americans (Spanish: argentino-estadounidense) [2][3][4][5] are Americans whose full or partial origin hails from Argentina. Argentine immigration increased after the 1976 Argentine coup d'état, and many took up residence in states such as California, Florida, and New York.

  3. List of Argentine Americans - Wikipedia

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    Eduardo Montes-Bradley - American writer-filmmaker. Camila Morrone - actress, model. Jacqueline Obradors - American actress. Juan Pablo Di Pace - actor. J. D. Pardo - American actor of Argentine and Salvadoran descent. Carlos Olguin-Trelawny - film director, screenwriter and digital artist. Maia Reficco - actress.

  4. Americans in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    There is a community of Americans living in Argentina consisting of immigrants and expatriates from the United States as well as their local born descendants. There are roughly 5,000 [ 1 ] or 60,000 [ 2 ] Americans living in the country.

  5. Argentina–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    ArgentineAmerican relations. The Obelisco (left) and the Washington Monument (right), iconic symbols of both Buenos Aires and Washington. Argentina and the United States have maintained bilateral relations since the United States formally recognized the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, the predecessor to Argentina, on January 27, 1823.

  6. Ethnic groups of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Arabs and Levantines. There are 1,300,000–3,500,000 Argentines whose ancestry traces back to any of various waves of immigrants, largely of Levantine cultural and linguistic heritage and/or identity. Most Levantine Argentines are from Lebanese background, originating mainly from what is now Lebanon.

  7. Indigenous peoples in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2022 census [INDEC], some 1,306,730 Argentines (2.83% of the country's population) self-identify as indigenous or first-generation descendants of indigenous peoples. [ 3 ] The most populous indigenous groups were the Aonikenk, Kolla, Qom, Wichí, Diaguita, Mocoví, Huarpe peoples, Mapuche and Guarani. [ 2 ]

  8. Immigration to Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The history of immigration to Argentina can be divided into several major stages: Spanish colonization between the 16th and 18th century, mostly male, [ 1 ] largely assimilated with the natives through a process called miscegenation. Although, not all of the current territory was effectively colonized by the Spaniards.

  9. FIFA suspends Argentina goalkeeper for 2 matches in ... - AOL

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    Argentina's soccer association (AFA) said on Friday that FIFA suspended goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez for two matches of South American World Cup qualifying in October. AFA said in a statement ...