Macedonian Argentine

In today's world, Macedonian Argentine has become a topic of great relevance and interest for people of all ages and areas of society. More and more people are seeking information and knowledge about Macedonian Argentine, whether for its impact on daily life, its implications for society or its historical relevance. With the increasing attention paid to Macedonian Argentine, it is essential to fully understand all aspects related to this topic. In this article, we will explore in depth various aspects of Macedonian Argentine, from its origins to its impact today, in order to offer a complete and detailed vision of this topic of general interest.

Macedonian Argentines
Македонци во Аргентина
Flag of the Macedonian community in Argentina
Total population
30,000(estimate)
Regions with significant populations
The Pampas, Córdoba, Chaco, Buenos Aires
Languages
Macedonian · Rioplatense Spanish
Religion
Macedonian Orthodox Church
Roman Catholicism
Related ethnic groups
Macedonians, Macedonians in Brazil

A Macedonian Argentine is an Argentine citizen of Macedonian descent who resides in Argentina. Most Macedonian Argentines are descendants of ethnic Macedonians from North Macedonia. Argentina is home to one of the largest Macedonian communities in the Americas.

Many Macedonian Argentines are the descendants of the "pečalbari" (seasonal workers) who came to Argentina in the early 20th century. Many decided to stay in the country, setting up Macedonian colonies in the Pampas and other regions. Most Macedonians can be found in Buenos Aires, the Pampas and Córdoba. An estimated 30,000 Macedonians live in Argentina.

References

  1. ^ Nasevski, Boško; Angelova, Dora; Gerovska, Dragica (1995). Македонски Иселенички Алманах '95. Skopje: Матица на Иселениците на Македонија. pp. 52 & 53.
  2. ^ Population Estimate from the MFA Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ Nasevski, Boško; Angelova, Dora. Gerovska, Dragica (1995). Македонски Иселенички Алманах '95. Skopje: Матица на Иселениците на Македонија.

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