domingo, 16 de junio de 2013
Immigration
Due to the various immigration waves in our country throughout the years, it is difficult to define the Argentinian racially and in character. There is, clearly, a great influence from the Spanish people, since they were the founders of the country and there is a vast majority of Spanish descendants. Still, in many places, Spanish blood is closely mixed with Italian blood, probably the second ethnic majority in the country. Depending on the place, German, French and British descendants are big ethnic groups that had great influences in the culture and the looks of the people. These, mixed in some places with what remains of the local people (especially far away from the city of Buenos Aires) create an interesting still complicated mixture that results in what is today the Argentinian citizen.
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-I wouldn't have repeated the word "blood" to talk about spanish and italian descendents.
ResponderEliminar-the topic and concluding sentences are, in my opinion, right and the topic is interesting.
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ResponderEliminarDue to the various immigration waves in our country throughout the years, it is difficult to define the Argentinian racially and in character. There is, clearly, a great influence from the Spanish people, since they were the founders of the country and there is a vast majority of Spanish descendants. Still, in many places, Spanish and Italian bloods are closely mixed, the last one probably being the second ethnic majority in the country. Depending on the place, German, French and British descendants are big ethnic groups that had great influences in the culture and the looks of the people. These, mixed in some places with what remains of the local people (especially far away from the city of Buenos Aires) create an interesting still complicated mixture that results in what is today the Argentinian citizen.