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Finnish Argentines

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Argentine people of Finnish ancestry

Ethnic group
Finnish Argentine
Finlandés-argentino,Argentiinansuomalaiset
FinlandArgentina
Regions with significant populations
Misiones Province · Buenos Aires
Languages
Rioplatense Spanish · Finnish
Related ethnic groups
Finnish Brazilians · Estonian Argentines · otherEuropean Argentines

Finnish Argentines are Argentine citizens of full, partial, or predominantlyFinnish ancestry, or Finnish-born people residing inArgentina.

Finnish emigration to Argentina began in the early twentieth century and was not as massive as those of other European nationalities. Currently, most of the descendants of Finnish immigrants live in the city ofOberá,Misiones.[1]

The arrival

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The first Finnish immigrants who arrived relatively organized to Argentina, arrived in the country in 1906 and founded the "Colonia Finlandesa" (Finnish Settlement)[2] near the city of Oberá. It was estimated that there were about 120 families. One of the pioneers of this wave was Arthur Thesleff. The reasons for the Finnish emigration seem to have been related to the repressive context that the country was in the early twentieth century because of the Russian occupation of the territory.[3]

Oberá

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The Nordic House in Oberá, Misiones. Home to theFinnish · Swedish · Norwegian andDanish communities.

The Finns were one of the first foreign communities to settle in what is now the city of Oberá. At first, they called "Picada Finlandesa" to the three sections that were pooled city lots. This was because most of its inhabitants had come from Finland.[4]

Other areas where they settled

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Besides Misiones, Finnish immigrant groups and their descendants settled in regions of the provinces ofCorrientes,Córdoba andBuenos Aires.

Gastronomic traditions

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In their adaptation and integration into Argentina, Finnish immigrants-like the Swedes andNorwegians, continued with some of its gastronomic traditions. The Finns who settled in Misiones, continued the habit of cooking fish (particularly surubí) and its tradition of homemade biscuits with spices like cinnamon and cloves.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"La colectividad finlandesa"Archived 17 October 2012 at theWayback Machine Observatorio de Colectividades. Gobierno de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
  2. ^Colonia Finlandesa Finnish Wikipedia.(in Finnish)
  3. ^"El centenario de los finlandeses en Argentina"Archived 23 February 2012 at theWayback MachineEmbajada de Finlandia en Buenos Aires(in Spanish)
  4. ^"Historia de Oberá"Archived 8 February 2012 at theWayback MachineMunicipalidad de Oberá
  5. ^"Los inmigrantes en Misiones. Herencias gastronómicas"Archived 18 October 2012 at theWayback MachineSabor Misionero

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