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'''Italian Argentines''' are Argentine citizens of Italian descent or Italian-born people | == Italian Argentines == | ||
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'''Italian Argentines''' (''italo-argentini'') are Argentine citizens of full or partial [[Italian people|Italian]] descent, or Italian-born people residing in [[Argentina]]. Italian immigration to Argentina began in the late 19th century and continued into the 20th century, making Italians one of the largest ethnic groups in the country. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The first wave of Italian immigration to Argentina | === Early Immigration === | ||
The first significant wave of Italian immigration to Argentina occurred in the late 19th century. This was part of a larger trend of European immigration to the Americas, driven by economic hardship and political unrest in Europe. Italians were attracted to Argentina by the promise of land and opportunity. | |||
[[File:Immigrants_Being_Transported_on_Horse-Drawn_Wagon,_Buenos_Aires,_Argentina.png|Italian_Argentines|thumb|left]] | |||
== | === 20th Century === | ||
Italian Argentines have | The early 20th century saw another wave of Italian immigrants, many of whom settled in urban areas such as [[Buenos Aires]], [[Rosario, Santa Fe|Rosario]], and [[Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]]. These immigrants contributed significantly to the cultural and economic development of Argentina. | ||
=== Post-World War II === | |||
After [[World War II]], a new wave of Italian immigrants arrived in Argentina, fleeing the devastation in Europe. This period saw a diversification of the Italian community in Argentina, with immigrants coming from various regions of Italy. | |||
== Cultural Influence == | |||
[[File:Escultura_Homenaje_Inmigrantes_Resistencia.jpg|Italian_Argentines|thumb|right]] | |||
Italian Argentines have had a profound impact on Argentine culture, particularly in the areas of cuisine, language, and architecture. Italian cuisine, including pasta and pizza, has become a staple of the Argentine diet. The Italian language has also influenced the [[Rioplatense Spanish]] spoken in Argentina, with many Italian words and expressions being incorporated into everyday speech. | |||
=== Architecture === | |||
Italian architectural styles are evident in many Argentine cities, with buildings featuring Italianate facades and designs. The influence is particularly strong in Buenos Aires, where neighborhoods like [[La Boca]] showcase Italian-inspired architecture. | |||
[[File:Italianhouse.JPG|Italian_Argentines|thumb|left]] | |||
== Demographics == | |||
Today, it is estimated that up to 60% of the Argentine population has some degree of Italian ancestry. This makes Italian Argentines one of the largest ethnic groups in the country. | |||
== Notable Italian Argentines == | == Notable Italian Argentines == | ||
Many prominent Argentines are of Italian descent, including politicians, artists, and athletes. Notable figures include former President [[Juan Domingo Perón]], footballer [[Diego Maradona]], and singer [[Andrea Bocelli]]. | |||
== | == Related Pages == | ||
* [[Immigration to Argentina]] | * [[Immigration to Argentina]] | ||
* [[Italian diaspora]] | * [[Italian diaspora]] | ||
* [[Italian Argentine cuisine]] | * [[Argentine culture]] | ||
[[File:Conventillo1.jpg|Italian_Argentines|thumb|right]] | |||
== See Also == | |||
* [[Italian people]] | |||
* [[History of Argentina]] | |||
* [[Argentine cuisine]] | |||
== External Links == | |||
* [https://www.argentina.gob.ar/ Italian Embassy in Argentina] | |||
* [https://www.italia.it/en/home.html Italian National Tourist Board] | |||
[[Category:Italian Argentine]] | |||
[[Category:Ethnic groups in Argentina]] | [[Category:Ethnic groups in Argentina]] | ||
[[Category:Italian diaspora | [[Category:Italian diaspora]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:52, 23 March 2025
Italian Argentines[edit]
Italian Argentines (italo-argentini) are Argentine citizens of full or partial Italian descent, or Italian-born people residing in Argentina. Italian immigration to Argentina began in the late 19th century and continued into the 20th century, making Italians one of the largest ethnic groups in the country.
History[edit]
Early Immigration[edit]
The first significant wave of Italian immigration to Argentina occurred in the late 19th century. This was part of a larger trend of European immigration to the Americas, driven by economic hardship and political unrest in Europe. Italians were attracted to Argentina by the promise of land and opportunity.

20th Century[edit]
The early 20th century saw another wave of Italian immigrants, many of whom settled in urban areas such as Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba. These immigrants contributed significantly to the cultural and economic development of Argentina.
Post-World War II[edit]
After World War II, a new wave of Italian immigrants arrived in Argentina, fleeing the devastation in Europe. This period saw a diversification of the Italian community in Argentina, with immigrants coming from various regions of Italy.
Cultural Influence[edit]

Italian Argentines have had a profound impact on Argentine culture, particularly in the areas of cuisine, language, and architecture. Italian cuisine, including pasta and pizza, has become a staple of the Argentine diet. The Italian language has also influenced the Rioplatense Spanish spoken in Argentina, with many Italian words and expressions being incorporated into everyday speech.
Architecture[edit]
Italian architectural styles are evident in many Argentine cities, with buildings featuring Italianate facades and designs. The influence is particularly strong in Buenos Aires, where neighborhoods like La Boca showcase Italian-inspired architecture.
Demographics[edit]
Today, it is estimated that up to 60% of the Argentine population has some degree of Italian ancestry. This makes Italian Argentines one of the largest ethnic groups in the country.
Notable Italian Argentines[edit]
Many prominent Argentines are of Italian descent, including politicians, artists, and athletes. Notable figures include former President Juan Domingo Perón, footballer Diego Maradona, and singer Andrea Bocelli.
Related Pages[edit]
