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  1. The Argentine government recognizes the different communities, but Argentina's National Institute of Statistics and Censuses does not conduct ethnic/racial censuses, nor includes questions about ethnicity.

  2. This is a demography of Argentina including population density, ethnicity, economic status and other aspects of the population. As of the 2022 census , Argentina had a population of 46,044,703 - a 15.3% increase from the 40,117,096 counted in the 2010 census . Argentina ranks third in South America in total population and 33rd globally.

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    Argentina experienced huge immigration of Italians in the country at the beginning of the 19th century immediately after the country attained statehood. The culture of Argentina has significant links to the Italian culture regarding traditions, customs, and language. Italians have large established communities in the country, and they found mainly ...

    Germany and Argentina have had a long history of cooperation through trade, and later Argentina sustained a strong relationship with Great Britain and gave them support during the First World War. It is estimated that the population of people with German descent living in Buenos Aires is about 50,000 people. Argentina is one of the countries having...

    French Argentines refer to an ethnic group in the country who trace their roots to France, and they are one of the largest groups in the country after the Italian Argentines and Spanish Argentines. About 261,000 French people moved to Argentina between 1857 and 1946. However, in the 1840s Argentina had received immigrants with French ancestry parti...

    Argentina was a Spanish colony, and the country gained independence in May 1810, and therefore the country has a sizable population of Spaniards. Between 1492 and 1832 Argentina received about 2.4 million Spaniards who immigrated to Argentina. In the post-colonial era, between 1832 and 1950 there was a large influx of Spaniards also into the countr...

    In Argentina, there are about 1.3 million to 3.5 million Argentines who trace their ancestry mainly to the Levant. The majority of Levantine Argentines are the descendants of immigrants from Syria or Lebanon who emigrated from the region where it is currently Syria and Lebanon. There are also other people originating from other Arabic speaking coun...

    Other ethnic groups found in Argentina include Scandinavians, Dutch, Austrians, British Armenians, Czechs, Irish, Luxembourgers, Polish, Russians, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Bulgarians, Welsh, Jewish, Amerindians, Africans, Swiss, and Asians among others.

    Learn about the diverse ethnic groups in Argentina, including Europeans, Arabs, Jews, and indigenous peoples. Find out the history, culture, and population of each group and their regions of settlement.

  3. A atual composição étnica da Argentina é, em ordem cronológica, o resultado da interação da população indígena-nativa precolombina com uma população de colonizadores europeus ibérios e com outra de origem africana-subsaariano, imigrada forçadamente e escravizada (que deu origem à população afroargentina ), durante época ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArgentinesArgentines - Wikipedia

    Argentina is a multiethnic society, home to people of various ethnic, racial, religious, denomination, and national origins, with the majority of the population made up of Old World immigrants and their descendants.

  5. 18 de set. de 2021 · Ethnic groups: European (mostly Spanish and Italian descent) and Mestizo (mixed European and Amerindian ancestry) 97.2%, Amerindian 2.4%, African descent 0.4% (2010 est.)

  6. Argentina has a racially and ethnically diverse population. The territory of what today is Argentina was first inhabited by numerous indigenous peoples. The first white settlers came during the period of Spanish colonization, beginning in the 16th century.