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Many '''Macedonians in Argentina''' 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 [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|Macedonian]] colonies in the Pampas and other regions. Most Macedonians can be found in [[Buenos Aires]], the [[Pampas]] and [[Córdoba Province, Argentina|Córdoba]]. An estimated 30,000 Macedonians live in Argentina.<ref name=autogenerated1>Nasevski, Boško; Angelova, Dora. Gerovska, Dragica (1995). Македонски Иселенички Алманах '95. Skopje: Матица на Иселениците на Македонија.</ref> |
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The Pampas, Córdoba, Buenos Aires | |
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Primarily Macedonian and Spanish | |
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Macedonian Orthodoxy, Catholicism | |
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Macedonians, Macedonians in Brazil |
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Many Macedonians in Argentina 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.[2]
References
- ^ Nasevski, Boško (1995). Македонски Иселенички Алманах '95. Skopje: Матица на Иселениците на Македонија. pp. 52 & 53.
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suggested) (help) - ^ Nasevski, Boško; Angelova, Dora. Gerovska, Dragica (1995). Македонски Иселенички Алманах '95. Skopje: Матица на Иселениците на Македонија.