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Chilean Argentines

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Ethnic group
Chilean Argentines
Chileno-argentinos (Spanish)
People born inChile by province according to RENAPER in 2023
(Not including descendants ofChileans)
Total population
149,082 (by birth, 2022)[1]
439,582 (by ancestry, 2018)[2]
1.0% of the Argentine population
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Religion
Related ethnic groups
Chileans
Chilean Americans · Chilean Brazilians

Chilean Argentines areArgentine citizens ofChilean descent orChile-born people who reside inArgentina. Argentina is home to the largest Chilean diaspora group. According to the Argentine 2010 census, there are 191.147 Chileans living in the country (born in Chilean territory). An estimate 2003-2004 estimated Chilean descendants, born in Argentina to a Chilean father or mother, in 190,000.[3]

Other figures, such as those byThe World Factbook, show a total population (including those born in Chile and their descendants) of 429,708 people.[4]

Chilean immigration to Argentina dates back to colonial times. During the War of Independence of Chile, the period known as thePatria Vieja, ended with the defeat of the patriot forces at theBattle of Rancagua on October 1 and 2, 1814. The patriots who were crossing theAndes took refuge in theUnited Provinces of the Río de la Plata. Some of them returned to their country with the Army of the Andes in 1817 achieving restore the independence of Chile.

The countries share language,customs, history, and theArgentina–Chile border, one of the longest borders in the world, among other things.

History

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Abrazo de Maipú byPedro Subercaseaux, which represents the respective founding fathers,Bernardo O'Higgins andJosé de San Martín
A small square called FriendshipAmistad built in 1989, inBuenos Aires Province, reflecting the Chilean Argentine harmony.

The migration process between the two countries dates back to colonial times. A memorable case was that of Chilean migration to Argentina after the Battle of Rancagua and the Spanish reconquest of Chile between 1814 and 1817.

From the late 19th century there was a steady migration from theChiloé Archipelago to the southern provinces of Argentina, to work on sheep farms. Since then, their descendants have been an important part of the Chilean population resident in southern Argentina, to the point that the term "chilote" is a derogatory nickname for any Chilean.

However, Chilean migration increased dramatically after the coup in1973 Chilean coup d'état led byAugusto Pinochet after the Chilean military government exiled opponents of the military regime, who joined many opponents who had left Chile voluntarily. This did not last long, as Argentina underwent a coup itself three years later. After the return of democracy to Chile in 1990, some citizens of that country returned to their homeland, but others settled in Argentina, especially in the Patagonia region, where 53% of Chilean Argentines live, exceeding 5% of the total population of each province, and the region of Cuyo, where they form 12% of the total population. 18% of Chilean Argentines live in Buenos Aires.

Gallery

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Chilean Argentines
1.The Chilean community present at theTrelew Immigrant Festival, 2.The distribution of Chilean Argentines byArgentine provinces. (2010), 3. A Chilean restaurant inUshuaia .


Notable people

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Censo 2022". INDEC. Retrieved8 March 2024.
  2. ^"Segundo Registro de Chilenos en el Exterior"(PDF) (in Spanish).National Statistics Institute. January 2018. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 17 October 2018. Retrieved25 April 2020.
  3. ^INDEC."Estimación de la población chilena en Argentina" (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2012-04-18.
  4. ^Chilenos en el Exterior - Comisión Bicentenario (26 December 2005)."Más de 857 mil personas residen fuera de las fronteras de nuestro país" (in Spanish). www.gobiernodechile.cl. Archived fromthe original(ASP) on 21 January 2009. Retrieved24 July 2008.
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