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Irish Argentines

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number of Irish immigrants in Argentina in the nineteenth century should be estimated in between 45,000 and 50,000 (M.A. thesis at NUI Maynooth, 1992, p. 83). The neglect of Anglo-Irish, Scot-Irish and in general Protestant Irish immigration in Argentina should add further numbers, particularly in the last peak of immigration after the 1920s Anglo-Irish War of Independence. The southernmost tip of Chile and Argentina, in places like the city of
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In the aftermath of the Second World War, immigration from Ireland slowed to a trickle. In addition, native born Irish-Argentines assimilated far quicker than in other places, Hispanicising their names and frequently marrying outside the community, something unheard of in the past. Although the game
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The Irish community in Argentina is the largest in any non-English speaking country in the world and is the fifth largest in the world. The Irish community in Argentina still try to keep up the inherited traditions and to rescue those other traditions that have been lost over time. It is estimated
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For the nineteenth century, one out of every two Irish emigrants to Argentina went back to Ireland or re-migrated to the United States, Canada, Australia and other destinations. MacKenna says that Korol and Sabato "greatly underestimated the number of Irish immigrants" and considers that the total
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in Ireland at the time were quite poor, but the emigrants came from counties and social segments in which the economic conditions were not the worst (Westmeath, Longford, Offaly, Wexford). Others, in turn, left after receiving favourable descriptions of the country from friends and family who had
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Affair marked the end of mass Irish emigration to Argentina. Less fortunate Irish immigrants were recruited in the 1870s and 1880s among poor segments in Dublin, Cork and other counties, and sent as colonists to Argentina. Irish-Argentine agents hired by the Buenos Aires provincial government
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at the turn of the twentieth century. Only 4,693 of these had actually been born in Ireland, just 28.8% of the population, while another 11,591 individuals had been born in Argentina. At present, roughly 650,000 Argentines are of Irish descent.
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wrote: "I most solemnly conjure my poorer countrymen, as they value their happiness hereafter, never to set foot on the Argentine Republic however tempted to do so they may be by offers of a passage or an assurance of comfortable homes."
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of South America brought further interest for immigration to purchase large land tracts for bargain prices, working first as labourers, then in "halves" or "thirds" in the sheep-farming business, and finally renting and purchasing land.
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continued to be occasionally played into the 1960s, it would never regain its former popularity. In 1980 the Aer Lingus Hurling Club conducted a three-week tour of the country and played matches at several locations, including the
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mainly from 1830 to 1930, with the largest wave taking place in 1850–1870. The modern Irish-Argentine community is composed of some of their descendants, and the total number is estimated at between 500,000 and 1,000,000.
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The Argentine Hurling Club counts now with a Hurling and a Gaelic Football team, this last one won the first World Games held in Abu Dhabi in the non-Irish division.
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The first Irishmen that arrived in present-day Argentina were the brothers Juan and Tomás (John and Thomas) Farrel in 1536. They were members of
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Games of hurling were played every weekend until 1914 and received frequent coverage even from Argentina's Spanish language newspapers like
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Percentage of people registered as British in the 1914 Argentine census. Within this group are Irish, English, Scottish and Welsh.
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and also the Falkland Islands, were other destinations for Irish and Scottish immigrants which are frequently underestimated.
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immigrants arrived, being 1889 the peak of this migration (on 15 February of this year 1,774 people arrived on the steamer SS
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It is difficult to accurately calculate the exact number of immigrants. Many Irish newcomers declared themselves to be
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was formed on 15 July 1900. On 17 August 1900, Bulfin printed the rules and a diagram of a hurling pitch in
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Seamus J. King, "The Clash of the Ash on Foreign Fields," Chapter 7, "Hurling in Argentina," pages 129-137
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The Irish Road to South America: Nineteenth-Century Travel Patterns from Ireland to the River Plate in:
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Affair occurred when agents Buckley O'Meara and John Stephen Dillon sent 1,774 emigrants in the steamer
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actively worked in Ireland and were paid by the state and the shipping companies. In 1889, the
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already arrived in Argentina. The real or perceived possibility of becoming landowners in the
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head of the Irish community in Argentina between 1844 until 1871, the year of his death.
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In January 2002 for the first time The Hurling All-Stars Teams 2000 y 2001 came to the
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Records of the Irish in Argentina, by Santiago Boland. Bahia Blanca, Argentina
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Eduardo A. Coghlan reported 16,284 Irish Argentines in Buenos Aires and
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that there are over 650,000 Irish descendants in modern-day Argentina.
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Nineteenth Century Irish Emigration to, and Settlement in, Argentina
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Seamus J. King, "The Clash of the Ash on Foreign Fields," page 129.
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from the Midlands, Wexford and many counties of Ireland arrived in
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El Aporte de los Irlandeses a la Formación de la Nación Argentina
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attracted by the possibility of better living conditions, as the
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in Argentina dates from the late 1880s in the ranching town of
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citizens who are fully or partially of Irish descent. Irish
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Los Irlandeses en la Argentina: Su Actuación y Descendencia
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and Irish Ambassador in Argentina, Jacqueline O’Halloran.
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