Argentines of European descent

European Argentines or White Argentines belong to several communities which trace their origins to various migrations from Europe and which have contributed to the country's cultural and demographic variety. They are the descendants of colonists from Spain during the colonial period prior to 1810, or in the majority of cases, of Spanish, Italians, French, Russians and other Europeans who arrived in the great immigration wave from the mid 19th to the mid 20th centuries, and who largely intermarried among their many nationalities during and after this wave. No recent Argentine census has included comprehensive questions on ethnicity, although numerous studies have determined that European Argentinians have been a majority in the country since 1914.

European Argentines
Argentinos europeos
Argentine fans cheering on the soccer team at the 2022 World Cup
Total population
39,137,000 (estimated)
86,0% of the Argentina's population
There are no official data in the censuses
Regions with significant populations
All areas of Argentina
Languages
Spanish  European languages (including Italian · Basque · German · Russian · English · Polish · Welsh · Galician · French · Yiddish · Ukrainian · Armenian · Serbo-Croatian)
Religion
Predominantly Christianity (Roman Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox)
Minority Jewish  Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
White Latin Americans · White Americans ·
Spaniards · Italians · Germans · French · Irish · Portuguese · Poles · Croats · Welsh · Ashkenazi  · Other Europeans
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