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Drusilla
06-19-2018, 01:53 AM
Marķa Isabel Solari Poggio (known as Liz Solari) born on June 18, 1983 in Barranquilla, Colombia where her father, (Eduardo Solari), was a football coach directing Junior de Barranquilla. Her family returned to Argentina when she was 3 years old.

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Argentano
06-19-2018, 01:58 AM
i saw her in a pub some months ago and she doesent have that hot tan, she is super pale

She is the sister of famous argentine Football player Santiago Solari

https://futuraspromesasblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/solari-31.jpg?w=660

Xacal
06-19-2018, 02:00 AM
Nordid
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Farrukh Hormizd
06-19-2018, 02:01 AM
nordid

Argentano
06-19-2018, 02:02 AM
Nordid


She is considered dark for argentine standards

Drusilla
06-19-2018, 02:08 AM
i saw her in a pub some months ago and she doesent have that hot tan, she is super pale



Since she's an actress and a model, it's kind of hard to find pictures without a tan or that haven't been airbrushed, but I tried to provide different angles and lightings.

I saw her for the first time this week in a film called Permitidos.

She looks kind of pale in these:

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Randulf
06-19-2018, 02:09 AM
some atlanto med as well as argentine nordid

Drusilla
06-19-2018, 02:10 AM
Her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liz_solari/

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DdC0V_FX0AA_FlS.jpg

Joso
06-19-2018, 02:11 AM
She is considered dark for argentine standards

Yeah she must be considered a nigga there xD

Argentano
06-19-2018, 02:17 AM
Since she's an actress and a model, it's kind of hard to find pictures without a tan or that haven't been airbrushed, but I tried to provide different angles and lightings.

I saw her for the first time this week in a film called Permitidos.

She looks kind of pale in these:



I was surprised because she looked a little too pale for my taste. Obviously i have no chance with her but at the moment i thought "wow she looks better with a tan"

CYKA
06-19-2018, 02:19 AM
She is considered dark for argentine standards

Pero no mames wey

Thot Whisperer
06-19-2018, 02:23 AM
I wonder why Argentina received more North Italian immigrants while Italian Americans descend from southerners.

CYKA
06-19-2018, 02:37 AM
That isn't true, i'm mean it is true that Argentina recieved some Northerners but they recieved much more immigration from Naples. Likewise California has many Italian-Americans of N.Italian Descent.

Argentano
06-19-2018, 02:42 AM
I wonder why Argentina received more North Italian immigrants while Italian Americans descend from southerners.

its 50/50

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Argentines#Areas_of_origin

In the decades before 1900, Italian immigrants initially arrived mainly from the northern regions of Piedmont, Veneto and Lombardy; after the turn of the century and the unification of Italy and the establishment of the North as the dominant region of the Unified Italy, immigration patterns shifted to rural and former independent Southern Italy, especially Campania, Calabria and Sicily.[10] In Argentine slang, tano (from Napulitano, "Neapolitan") is still used for all people of Italian descent where it originally means inhabitant of the former independent state the Kingdom of Naples. In comparison to Brazil and Uruguay, Argentina received more people from the South of Italy. The assumption that emigration from cities was negligible has an important exception, and that is the city of Naples. The city went from being the capital of its own kingdom in 1860 to being just another large city in Italy. The loss of bureaucratic jobs and the subsequently declining financial situation led to high unemployment. In the early 1880s epidemics of cholera also struck the city, causing many people to leave.

According to a study in 1990, considering the high proportion of returnees, a positive or negative correlation between region of origin and of destination can be proposed. Southern Italians indicate a more permanent settlement. The authors conclude that the Argentinian society in its Italian component is the result of Southern rather than Northern influences.

Italian immigrants arriving in Argentina and regional distribution[12]

Period Northwest Italy Northeastern and central Italy Southern and insular Italy Total
1880–1884 59.8% 16.8% 23.4% 106,953
1885–1889 45.3% 24.4% 30.3% 259,858
1890–1894 44.2% 20.7% 35.1% 151,249
1895–1899 32.3% 23.1% 44.6% 211,878
1900–1904 29.2% 19.6% 51.2% 232,746
1905–1909 26.9% 20.1% 53.0% 437,526
1910–1914 27.4% 18.2% 54.4% 355,913
1915–1919 32.3% 23.1% 44.6% 26,880
1920–1924 19.7% 27.4% 52.9% 306,928
1925–1929 14.4% 33.1% 52.5% 235,065



What i notice (and i have even checked this with some surname pages) is that northern italian surnames are more common in the deep pampaean region (Santa Fe, Cordoba, La Pampa, Entre Rios) and southern italian surnames are more common in buenos aires provinces and buenos aires city.

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Odin
06-19-2018, 01:32 PM
Atlantid.