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I'm doing my family tree and I believe there must be some Spanish. It is a bit complicated to find documents from distant ancestors and even more those who are from other states. And the surname does not help much, the surnames in my tree from Iberian side Amaral, Nogueira, Cardoso, Pereira, Amorim, Barboza, Araújo, Silva and Gonçalves.
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Este site possui artigos interessantes sobre a presença espanhola em terras brasilis, tanto no Período Colonial quanto nos pós-independência:
http://ressurreicaonacionalista.blog...-o-brasil.html
http://ressurreicaonacionalista.blog...rasil-nos.html
Some interesting datas about Spanish immigration to Brazil:
It could be divided into 3 moments:
1: 1880 untill 1900, mainly Galician Spaniards.
2: 1900 untill 1922, mainly Andalusians, especially in the western portion of São Paulo state.
3: 1922 untill 1960, when Galicians once again became the majority stock among Spanish immigrants.
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My ex-neighbor's father was a Spanish immigrant. I also had many nipo-brazilian neighbors (São Paulo's countryside).
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