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Ethnic group in Argentina
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Ethnic group
Dutch Argentines
Nederlandse Argentijnen (Dutch)
Neerlando-argentinos (Spanish)
👁 Argentina
👁 Netherlands
👁 Image
Dutch immigrants in 1950
Total population
300,000-400,000
Languages
Spanish • Dutch
Religion
Majority: Protestantism
Minority: Catholicism · Irreligion[citation needed]
Related ethnic groups

Dutch Argentines (Spanish: Neerlando-argentinos; Dutch: Nederlandse Argentijnen) are Argentine citizens of full or partial Dutch ancestry or people who emigrated from the Netherlands and reside in Argentina.

Dutch immigration to Argentina has been one of many migration flows from Europe in that country, although it has not been as numerous as in other cases (they failed to account for 1% of total migration received). However, Argentina received a large contingent of Dutch since 1825. The largest community is in the city of Tres Arroyos in the south of the province of Buenos Aires.[1]

There are between 300,000 and 400,000 people of Dutch origin in Argentina, the Dutch community in Argentina is one of the biggest in the world.[2]

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References

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  1. ^ Korstanje, Maximiliano (2007). "La búsqueda (I): La inmigración holandesa en la Argentina, 1880-1930" (PDF). Revista HAOL (13): 141–162.
  2. ^ Embajada del Reino de los Países Bajos en Buenos Aires, Argentina. "Holandeses en Argentina" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 14 August 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2014.