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I'm curious both in the case of Uruguayans and Argentinians, about the Euro component, is it more Spanish or more Italian ?
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According to what i have seen in 23andme/gedmatch both are more iberian than italian. Argentina more italian than Uruguay
This are 4 tries each with the 23andme predict tool that uses thousands of 23andme results from Argentina and Uruguay and makes a prediction.
https://you.23andme.com/public/predi...cestry?path=40
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Thanks, I would have thought the opposite for Argentina (I always had this image they were mostly children of Italian immigrants with low colonial Spanish admixture and 10-20% Native Amerindian)
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In colonial times Argentina was a mixture of Iberian and Native American. Then after 1850 millons ef europeans emigrated to Argentina but majority were Italian AND Spanish in similar numbers. So it makes sense that Argentina is more Spanish than Italian. You have the colonial iberian plus the recent iberian.
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Uruguay due to it's disputed colonial past between Portugal and Spain, should have some Portuguese no? I heard some Uruguayans speak a version of Portuguese mescled with Spanish so...
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