Argentines in Chile
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From left to right:Fermín Vivaceta, Benito Cerati, Patricio Lynch, Matías Fernández, José Zapiola and Enriqueta Pinto de Bulnes | ||||||||
| Total population | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 66.332 (2012)[1] | ||||||||
| Regions with significant populations | ||||||||
| Santiago | 33.712 | |||||||
| Languages | ||||||||
| Chilean Spanish · Rioplatense Spanish | ||||||||
| Religion | ||||||||
| Christianity · Judaism | ||||||||
Argentines in Chile consists of mainly of immigrants and expatriates from Argentina as well as their locally born descendants.
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