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    Frequency of Italian/French/German/British surnames in Argentina/Chile/Brazil


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    And regarding Italian surnames here the comparison i made with a pan northern italian surname like Rossi and a southern one like Russo






    All the maps are made with top surnames

    http://forebears.io/italy#surnames

    And with regional surname records

    http://locatemyname.com/argentina/rossi



    Costas threads

    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...gentina-Brazil
    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...a-Chile-Brazil
    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...a-Chile-Brazil
    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...89#post4002189

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    The French one is fairly similar to the German one regarding Argentina.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Costas View Post
    The French one is fairly similar to the German one regarding Argentina.
    Also it is interesting that the argentine northwest is the redest in every map. That part recieved the fewest euro immigants

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argentano View Post
    Also it is interesting that the argentine northwest is the redest in every map. That part recieved the fewest euro immigants
    In Chile it's funny that the ones which are red in EVERY map (O'Higgins and Maule) are the most European ones along with Santiago and Magallanes according to genetic tests

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    Quote Originally Posted by Costas View Post
    In Chile it's funny that the ones which are red in EVERY map (O'Higgins and Maule) are the most European ones along with Santiago and Magallanes according to genetic tests
    Well i guess some areas had already more colonial whites than others, plus you should also take into account iberian immigration

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    Quote Originally Posted by Costas View Post
    In Chile it's funny that the ones which are red in EVERY map (O'Higgins and Maule) are the most European ones along with Santiago and Magallanes according to genetic tests
    Look at this how interesting. This maps are probably very accurate


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histor...Jews_in_Brazil

    After the first Brazilian constitution in 1824 that granted freedom of religion, Jews began to arrive gradually in Brazil. Many Moroccan Jews arrived in the 19th century, principally because of the rubber boom, settling on the Amazon, where their mixed-race descendants continue to live. Waves of Jewish immigration occurred first by Russian and Polish Jews escaping pogroms and the Russian Revolution, and then during the 1930s during the rise of Nazis in Europe. In the late 1950s, another wave of immigration brought thousands of North African Jews. Nowadays,[when?] the Jewish communities thrive in Brazil.[citation needed] Some anti-Semitic events and acts have occurred, mainly during the 2006 Lebanon War such as vandalism of Jewish cemeteries.
    In the final of 18th century, some Marranos came to southeastern Brazil to work in the gold mines. Many were arrested, accused of Judaism. Brazilian families which are descendants of Marranos are mainly concentrated in the states of Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, Pará and Bahia

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    La colonización judía en la provincia de Entre Ríos marcó un hito importante en el desarrollo de la vida provinciana y desde allí se proyectó a toda la Nación, en lo político, económico y cultural. La mayor parte de estos judíos eran del grupo "azquenazim" y fueron vulgarmente llamados "rusos" por provenir precisamente de la nación rusa.
    Cuando se produce el fallecimiento del Barón Hirsch en 1895, el total de pobladores judíos en las provincias de Entre Ríos, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires y Chaco era de 6.757 colonos, los cuales representaban muchos más, pues estaban computados como cabezas de familia. El total de colonos ubicados por la "Jewish" fue de 27.448 personas en mas de 400.000 Has. Muchos de ellos, volverán más adelante sus ojos hacia la provincia de Corrientes, en la que se radicarán en forma definitiva, siendo el origen de personalidades destacadas en todos los órdenes del Lquehacer ciudadano y, especialmente, en el orden político, tema que ocupa este trabajo.

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    Which French surnames did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aodhan View Post
    Which French surnames did you use?
    Costas did the maps.

    http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...gentina-Brazil

    The following surnames were included:

    Bernard, Dubois, Petit, Durand, Leroy, Moreau, Laurent, Lefebvre, Michel, Bertrand, Roux, Vincent, Fournier, Morel, Girard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aodhan View Post
    Which French surnames did you use?
    Regarding French Ancestry in Brazil, you have to take into consideration that Brazil recieved less french immigrants and already had a population 6 times bigger than Argentina.

    1869 Argentina 1.8 millon (1.6 MM Arg born)
    1872 Brazil 9.8 millon (9.6 MM Bra born)

    Still RGS and SC score similarly to Pampa which is a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Argentano View Post
    Look at this how interesting. This maps are probably very accurate


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histor...Jews_in_Brazil






    Regarding Argentina



    Yes, but many of them immigrated to Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo after the end of the Rubber Boom. But I know Belém and Manaus have a large Jewish community and they have also many descendants of Jewish immigrants who are Christians now.
    Rio Grande do Sul has a really big Jewish community. It's the second or the third. Porto Alegre has its own Jewish neighbourhood and the former governor, Tarso Genro, is of Jewish origin.
    Higienópolis, a wealthy area of São Paulo, is full of Jews.
    The Jews normally are well-to-do and very integrated to Brazilian society. Most of them are in upper-middle class our upper-class. And they don't face prejudice and many times they marry outside the Jewish community. The marriage rates between non-Jews and Jews are higher than in U.S, for example.
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