Argentine Americans are raised and educated citizens of the United States although not all U.S born, from the southeast South American nation of Argentina. Argentines are just one of over 20 Hispanic national groups — Argentina being the second largest Hispanic country located in South America after Colombia by population. While other U.S. citizens or residents with national origins in any of the Hispanic countries of the Americas may be closely related to Spaniards and Italians in language and culture, Argentine Americans show as much Italian as Spanish influence, which is noticeable (for example) in the Rioplatense Spanish dialect of the natives of Buenos Aires and the southern littoral region.

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  • Argentine Americans are raised and educated citizens of the United States although not all U.S born, from the southeast South American nation of Argentina. Argentines are just one of over 20 Hispanic national groups — Argentina being the second largest Hispanic country located in South America after Colombia by population. While other U.S. citizens or residents with national origins in any of the Hispanic countries of the Americas may be closely related to Spaniards and Italians in language and culture, Argentine Americans show as much Italian as Spanish influence, which is noticeable (for example) in the Rioplatense Spanish dialect of the natives of Buenos Aires and the southern littoral region. Unlike many regions in the Americas, the population of Argentina is mainly of European descent, mostly of Italian and Spanish stock. There are also significant German, British, French, Slavic, and Semitic origins. Argentina, like the United States, Canada, and Brazil, is a major destination for immigrants and a melting pot of different ethnicities and nationalities. As a result, Argentines (just like Americans) don't take the nationality as an ethnicity, but identify themselves with both their nationality and their ancestral origins. The population includes Argentine Amerindians such as the Mapuche. (en)
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  • Argentine American Argentino Estadounidense (en)
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    0.04% of the US Population 60px|Argentina map
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  • Argentine Americans are raised and educated citizens of the United States although not all U.S born, from the southeast South American nation of Argentina. Argentines are just one of over 20 Hispanic national groups — Argentina being the second largest Hispanic country located in South America after Colombia by population. While other U.S. citizens or residents with national origins in any of the Hispanic countries of the Americas may be closely related to Spaniards and Italians in language and culture, Argentine Americans show as much Italian as Spanish influence, which is noticeable (for example) in the Rioplatense Spanish dialect of the natives of Buenos Aires and the southern littoral region. (en)
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  • Argentine American (en)
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