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Esos son ciudadanos portugueses, osea brasileiros nacionalizados portugueses.
Mirá con los italianos en argentina también:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inmigr...na#cite_note-1
Dice 691.481, osea esa es la cantidad de argentinos que tienen nacionalidad italiana tramitada, no se si entendés
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sisi la verdad que tenes razon...aca recibimos muchos franceses y nadie les da importancia! Si armo listados con frecuencia de apellidos franceses en Latinoamerica Argentina probablemente sea de los primeros o el primero..
Por ejemplo mira estas frecuencias
Petit
Argentina 1: 20,564
USA 1: 42,828
Dubois
Argentina 1: 18,922
Germany 1: 32,892
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Quererás dizer portugueses nacionalizados brasileiros? Creio que não em todo o caso, do link que coloquei acima apenas em alguns casos dos exemplos dados isso se verifica (Pedro I, Roberto Leal, Carmen Miranda...). Outros como Maitê Proença ou Tiago Lacerda são brasileiros de ascendência portuguesa.
Seja como for o número 5 milhões não é correcto tal como disse o Blake.
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It is very downplayed. If you combine the number of Portuguese and Spaniards who arrived, that's much higher than the number of all other immigrants. There are too many soap operas on Italian immigrants, too much fetish around German Brazilians (with their übermodels) - in Brazil and abroad - and yet the Spaniards are barely mentioned. The Portuguese share the same fate, but that of Spaniards is stronger. Of course the Spaniards settled mainly in São Paulo (also in Bahia). But still São Paulo is the economic center of Brazil, and it projects the Italians but not the Spaniards. I know many Brazilians of recent Spanish ancestry. My maths teacher was a Catalan; a co-worker's father is from Andalusia; the former owner of the flat my parents live in was a Basque; etc etc. They assimilate more easily, just like the Portuguese. The Italians do too but not as much. The Germans, naturally, the least, particularly where they live in groups.
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