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Hispanic and Latin American Australians (Spanish: australianos hispanos y latinoamericanos) refers to Australian persons who are of Hispanic, and/or Latin American origin irrespective of their ancestral backgrounds, and their descendants. Brazilian Australians make up the largest proportion of Hispanic and/or Latin American Australians, followed by Chilean Australians and Salvadoran Australians. Most Hispanic and Latin American Australians speak English but many continue to use Spanish or Portuguese as well.

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  • Hispanic and Latin American Australians (Spanish: australianos hispanos y latinoamericanos) refers to Australian persons who are of Hispanic, and/or Latin American origin irrespective of their ancestral backgrounds, and their descendants. Brazilian Australians make up the largest proportion of Hispanic and/or Latin American Australians, followed by Chilean Australians and Salvadoran Australians. Most Hispanic and Latin American Australians speak English but many continue to use Spanish or Portuguese as well. At the 2006 Census 86,156 Australian residents declared that they were born in South America (69,157), Central America (12,959) or the Caribbean (4,040). They constitute only 0.43% of the Australian population. 93,795 residents declared themselves being of South American, Central American or Caribbean ancestry (either alone or in combination with one other ancestry). Until 2006, Chile was the country that had contributed the largest proportion of immigrants to Australia. In the 2006 Census 23,305 Australian residents declared they were born in Chile. Other Hispanic or Latin American countries include El Salvador (18,000), Spain (12,276), Argentina (11,369), Uruguay (9,376), Brazil (6,647), Peru (6,322), Colombia (5,706), and Ecuador (1,356). But in the 2011 Census, Brazil became the largest source of immigrants of Hispanic or Latin American origin in Australia, with a total of 14,509 Brazil-born people living in the country, leaving Chile in second place. (en)
  • Australianos latino-americanos se referem a pessoas australianas que nasceram na América Latina (incluindo Caribe e América Central), independentemente de suas origens ancestrais, e seus descendentes. Os australianos brasileiros constituem a maior proporção dos australianos latino-americanos, seguidos pelos australianos chilenos e australianos salvadorenhos . A maioria dos australianos latino-americanos fala Englês, mas muitos continuam a usar o Espanhol ou o Português também. No Censo de 2006, 86.156 residentes australianos declararam ter nascido na América do Sul (69.157), América Central (12.959) ou no Caribe (4.040). Eles constituem apenas 0,43% da população australiana. 93.795 residentes declararam-se de ascendência sul-americana, centro-americana ou caribenha (sozinhos ou em combinação com outra ancestralidade). Até 2006, o Chile era o país que havia contribuído com a maior proporção de imigrantes para a Austrália. No Censo de 2006, 23.305 residentes australianos declararam ter nascido no Chile . Outros países de origem da América Latina incluem El Salvador (18.000), Argentina (11.369 residentes), Uruguai (9.376), Brasil (6.647), Peru (6.322), Colômbia (5.706) e Equador (1.356). Mas, no Censo de 2011, o Brasil se tornou a maior fonte de imigrantes da América Latina na Austrália, com um total de 14.509 nascidos no Brasil vivendo no país, deixando o Chile em segundo lugar. Muitos acreditam que existem cerca de 200.000 latino-americanos vivendo na Austrália. (pt)
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  • Hispanic and Latin American Australians (en)
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  • Predominantly Catholic, with a minority of Protestants (en)
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  • Hispanic and Latin American Australians (Spanish: australianos hispanos y latinoamericanos) refers to Australian persons who are of Hispanic, and/or Latin American origin irrespective of their ancestral backgrounds, and their descendants. Brazilian Australians make up the largest proportion of Hispanic and/or Latin American Australians, followed by Chilean Australians and Salvadoran Australians. Most Hispanic and Latin American Australians speak English but many continue to use Spanish or Portuguese as well. (en)
  • Australianos latino-americanos se referem a pessoas australianas que nasceram na América Latina (incluindo Caribe e América Central), independentemente de suas origens ancestrais, e seus descendentes. Os australianos brasileiros constituem a maior proporção dos australianos latino-americanos, seguidos pelos australianos chilenos e australianos salvadorenhos . A maioria dos australianos latino-americanos fala Englês, mas muitos continuam a usar o Espanhol ou o Português também. (pt)
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