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Chilean Argentines are Argentine citizens of Chilean descent or Chile-born people who reside in Argentina. Argentina is home to the largest Chilean diaspora group. According to the Argentine 2010 census, there are 191.147 Chileans living in the country (born in Chilean territory). An estimate 2003-2004 estimated Chilean descendants, born in Argentina to a Chilean father or mother, in 190,000. Other figures, such as those by The World Factbook, show a total population (including those born in Chile and their descendants) of 429,708 people.

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  • Chilean Argentines are Argentine citizens of Chilean descent or Chile-born people who reside in Argentina. Argentina is home to the largest Chilean diaspora group. According to the Argentine 2010 census, there are 191.147 Chileans living in the country (born in Chilean territory). An estimate 2003-2004 estimated Chilean descendants, born in Argentina to a Chilean father or mother, in 190,000. Other figures, such as those by The World Factbook, show a total population (including those born in Chile and their descendants) of 429,708 people. Chilean immigration to Argentina dates back to colonial times. During the War of Independence of Chile, the period known as the Patria Vieja, ended with the defeat of the patriot forces at the Battle of Rancagua on October 1 and 2, 1814. The patriots who were crossing the Andes took refuge in the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. Some of them returned to their country with the Army of the Andes in 1817 achieving restore the independence of Chile. The countries share language, customs, history, and the Argentina–Chile border, one of the longest borders in the world, among other things. (en)
  • La inmigración chilena en Argentina se refiere a un movimiento migratorio desde Chile hacia uno de sus países vecinos, Argentina, con quien comparte la tercera frontera internacional más extensa del mundo. Según diversas estadísticas, Argentina es el país con el mayor número de inmigrantes chilenos.​​​ Por otro lado, dentro de las comunidades de extranjeros en Argentina, la chilena es la tercera de mayor peso puesto que, según el censo nacional de 2010, cuenta con 191.147 inmigrantes, solo por debajo de los inmigrantes paraguayos y bolivianos, y situándose por encima de los italianos, uruguayos y españoles.​ Según la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU), al 2017 residían en Argentina unos 221.109 chilenos.​ La relación entre Chile y Argentina es recíproca, puesto que inversamente, la comunidad argentina en Chile es de 74.713 inmigrantes (a febrero de 2019), siendo la sexta más grande de extranjeros en territorio chileno (detrás de los bolivianos, colombianos, haitianos, y venezolanos), y a su vez esta es la tercera comunidad más grande de argentinos viviendo en el exterior, sólo superada por los que viven en España y Estados Unidos, y primera entre los países latinoamericanos. Ambas naciones comparten historia, costumbres e idioma, entre otras cosas, además de la tercera frontera más extensa del mundo. (es)
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  • A small square called Friendship Amistad built in 1989, in Buenos Aires Province, reflecting the Chilean Argentine harmony. (en)
  • Abrazo de Maipú by Pedro Subercaseaux, which represents the respective founding fathers, Bernardo O'Higgins and José de San Martín (en)
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  • Chilean Argentines are Argentine citizens of Chilean descent or Chile-born people who reside in Argentina. Argentina is home to the largest Chilean diaspora group. According to the Argentine 2010 census, there are 191.147 Chileans living in the country (born in Chilean territory). An estimate 2003-2004 estimated Chilean descendants, born in Argentina to a Chilean father or mother, in 190,000. Other figures, such as those by The World Factbook, show a total population (including those born in Chile and their descendants) of 429,708 people. (en)
  • La inmigración chilena en Argentina se refiere a un movimiento migratorio desde Chile hacia uno de sus países vecinos, Argentina, con quien comparte la tercera frontera internacional más extensa del mundo. Ambas naciones comparten historia, costumbres e idioma, entre otras cosas, además de la tercera frontera más extensa del mundo. (es)
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