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a lot of so called latinos here who claim italian are likely to not have any unless they can prove it with DNA results but most cant cause they live in a region called third world fantasy
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Argentina is very italian because we recieved A LOT of italians and our population was quite small. Usa and Bazil recieved similar numer of italians but their populations were several times our own. Easiest way to check this (i have already done it) is to check old census and see the foreign born % (that is foreign born population divided by total population). Argentine italian born % was higher than in any other country, and for almost a century 1850-1960. As expected many argentines have italian ancestry/surnames like Lionel Messi, Manuel Ginobili, Mauricio Macri, Juan Manuel Fangio , etc.
People normally talk about immigration numbers but foreign born % is MUCH MORE important.
That being said, that doesent mean we are just italian or even pred so, we also have colonial spanish, amerindian, recent spanish and other regions blood.
I did this using around 550 random argentines from Gedmatch, we are far from being pure italian, but i assure you we are the most italian country in the world after italy
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Branquização perhaps, like in Brazil. But according to some authors, the government (or the Imperial government in this case) prefered Northern Italian and German immigrants over Portuguese immgrants because they were supposedely more suited for their standard of Whiteness (but this was from 1872 until 1889 when they overthrew the Emperor Pedro II).
Also Argentina was quite rich in the late XIX century until the 30's when political instability started there.
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