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Polish Argentines

Polish Argentines (Spanish: polaco-argentinos; Polish: polscy argentyńczycy) are Argentine citizens of full or partial Polish ancestry or Poland-born people who reside in Argentina. Poland was the fourth largest net migrants contributor after Italy, Spain and Germany. Although it is hard to give an exact number of Polish immigrants to Argentina, as those who immigrated before 1919 carried German, Austrian or Russian passports, it is estimated that between 1921 and 1976, 169,335 Poles permanently settled in the country.[2] Today there are 500,000 Argentines of Polish descent.[3][4] The Polish minority in Argentina is both one of the most significant minorities in Argentina and one of the largest groups of Polish diaspora.

Polish Argentines
Polaco-argentinos (Spanish)
Polscy Argentyńczycy (Polish)
Polish Argentines in the inaugural parade of the Immigrant's Festival
Total population
500,0001,200,000[1]
2.5% of Argentina's population
Regions with significant populations
Buenos Aires · Misiones · Santa Fe · Córdoba · Chaco
Languages
Spanish · Polish
Religion
Roman Catholicism
Related ethnic groups
Poles, Polish Brazilian, Polish Jews, Polish American, Polish Canadians

Polish immigration to Argentina edit

It is not easy to determine the number of Poles who immigrated to Argentina. Before 1919, they were registered as Germans, Austrians, or Russians. Polish immigrants to Argentina were made up of three distinct groups: the Catholic ethnic Poles (25%), the Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Ruthenians (45-50%) and the Polish Jews (25-30%). Between 1921 and 1976, 169,335 immigrants from Poland permanently settled in Argentina.[citation needed]

The first Poles arrived in Argentina during the 19th century. In 1890, the first Polish organization in Argentina was founded (Towarzystwo Polskie). For many years, the Misiones Province was the major Polish center in Argentina.[5]

Today it is estimated that between 500,000 and 1 million Argentines have Polish ancestry. Over a quarter of Misiones population has Polish roots (250,000 persons),[6] the highest concentration of Polish Argentines in the country. About 140,000 Poles live in Buenos Aires; other Argentine cities with large Polish populations include Córdoba, Rosario and Santa Fe.[7]

A major organization of the Polish minority is the Polish Association in Argentina (Związek Polaków w Argentynie).

In 1995 the Argentine National Congress made June 8 Polish Settlers' Day.[8]

Notable people edit

Figures edit

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Polish Argentines Spanish polaco argentinos Polish polscy argentynczycy are Argentine citizens of full or partial Polish ancestry or Poland born people who reside in Argentina Poland was the fourth largest net migrants contributor after Italy Spain and Germany Although it is hard to give an exact number of Polish immigrants to Argentina as those who immigrated before 1919 carried German Austrian or Russian passports it is estimated that between 1921 and 1976 169 335 Poles permanently settled in the country 2 Today there are 500 000 Argentines of Polish descent 3 4 The Polish minority in Argentina is both one of the most significant minorities in Argentina and one of the largest groups of Polish diaspora Polish ArgentinesPolaco argentinos Spanish Polscy Argentynczycy Polish Polish Argentines in the inaugural parade of the Immigrant s FestivalTotal population500 000 1 200 000 1 2 5 of Argentina s populationRegions with significant populationsBuenos Aires Misiones Santa Fe Cordoba ChacoLanguagesSpanish PolishReligionRoman CatholicismRelated ethnic groupsPoles Polish Brazilian Polish Jews Polish American Polish Canadians Contents 1 Polish immigration to Argentina 2 Notable people 3 Figures 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPolish immigration to Argentina editIt is not easy to determine the number of Poles who immigrated to Argentina Before 1919 they were registered as Germans Austrians or Russians Polish immigrants to Argentina were made up of three distinct groups the Catholic ethnic Poles 25 the Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Ruthenians 45 50 and the Polish Jews 25 30 Between 1921 and 1976 169 335 immigrants from Poland permanently settled in Argentina citation needed The first Poles arrived in Argentina during the 19th century In 1890 the first Polish organization in Argentina was founded Towarzystwo Polskie For many years the Misiones Province was the major Polish center in Argentina 5 Today it is estimated that between 500 000 and 1 million Argentines have Polish ancestry Over a quarter of Misiones population has Polish roots 250 000 persons 6 the highest concentration of Polish Argentines in the country About 140 000 Poles live in Buenos Aires other Argentine cities with large Polish populations include Cordoba Rosario and Santa Fe 7 A major organization of the Polish minority is the Polish Association in Argentina Zwiazek Polakow w Argentynie In 1995 the Argentine National Congress made June 8 Polish Settlers Day 8 Notable people editCarlos Bielicki chess master Fabian Bielinsky 1959 2006 movie director John Bocwinski football player Juan Pablo Brzezicki ex tennis player Vladislao Cap 1934 1982 ex football player and manager Gisela Dulko tennis player Paulo Dybala football player Cristian Dzwonik aka Nik cartoonist Juan Foyth football player Francisco Fydriszewski football player Witold Gombrowicz 1904 1969 writer Guido Kaczka TV presenter radio host Enzo Kalinski football player Diego Klimowicz football player Frank Dario Kudelka football coach Miguel Najdorf 1910 1997 chess master Marzenka Novak actress Mario Pasik actor Ayelen Stepnik field hockey player Fernando Troyansky football player Ruben Wolkowyski basketball player Ricardo Zielinski ex football player and presently coachFigures editPolish net migration to Argentina from 1921 to 1976Year period Polish immigrants1921 1930 119 4101931 1940 31 5001941 1950 16 7841951 1960 3251961 1970 1 8451971 1976 529Total 169 335See also edit nbsp Argentina portal nbsp Poland portalArgentina Poland relations Polish diaspora Argentines of European descent Zwi Migdal Florian Czarnyszewicz Witold GombrowiczReferences edit La ampliacion de la Union Europea habilita a 600 mil argentinos para ser comunitarios Clarin com April 27 2004 Retrieved January 14 2018 Migration and nationality patterns in Argentina PDF Sscnet ucla edu Archived from the original PDF on June 8 2011 Retrieved January 14 2018 Polaca Buenos Aires Ciudad Gobierno de la Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires Archived from the original on July 4 2016 Retrieved August 3 2016 Clarin Clarin com May 3 2004 Retrieved January 14 2018 Tampoco hay certeza de cuantos argentinos polacos hay La cifra mas alta es de Alberto Sarramone en su libro Los abuelos inmigrantes un millon El embajador Ratajiski calcula la mitad Strona glowna Gazeta Uniwersytecka Gu us edu pl Retrieved January 14 2018 MisionesOnline Misionesonline net Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved January 14 2018 Se mostro sorprendido por la cantidad de polacos que aqui viven en Misiones estimando en 250 mil los descendientes del pais europeo Stowarzyszenie Wspolnota Polska Wspolnota polska org pl Retrieved January 14 2018 Polish Argentines Wspolnota polska org pl in Polish Retrieved January 14 2018 External links edit The Other Child Poles in Latin America in Spanish elaguilablanca in Polish Kultura polska w Argentynie in Polish SZLAKIEM WYCHODZCoW Portals nbsp Argentina nbsp Poland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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