Romanian Argentine
Total population | |
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c. 10,000 | |
Languages | |
Rioplatense Spanish · Romanian | |
Religion | |
Christianity | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Argentines of European descent |
A Romanian Argentine is an Argentine citizen of Romanian descent or a Romania-born person who resides in Argentina.
Romanian immigration to Argentina began in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. It started along with the massive wave of European immigrants who arrived in the country during that period. Numerically, this current was significantly lower than that of other peoples of Central and Eastern Europe such as Czechs, Bulgarians and Hungarians.
History
Romanian immigration to Argentina can be divided into three waves:[1]
First wave
The first wave ranges from the late nineteenth century until after World War II. Immigrants came mainly from occupied lands by Austria-Hungary (Transylvania and Bukovina) and the Russian Empire (Bessarabia).
Romanian Jews
As part of the first wave of Romanian immigrants who arrived to Argentina, Jewish settlers founded numerous towns in Santa Fe and Entre Ríos, including those of Moisés Ville, Palacios, Las Palmeras and Monigotes. Many families of Romanian-Jewish background joined these groups of pioneers.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ Observatorio de Colectividades - Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. "Romanian Argentines" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 February 2014.
- ↑ Argentina Travel. "Circuito de las colonias judías de Entre Ríos y Santa Fe" (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 February 2014.