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| *The latest of the new arrivals were '''Koreans, Chinese, Taiwanese, and the Africans.''' | | *The latest of the new arrivals were '''Koreans, Chinese, Taiwanese, and the Africans.''' |
| *'''Most immigrants to Argentina arrived at the port of Buenos Aires''' or crossed the '''Uruguay border''' from Montevideo. | | *'''Most immigrants to Argentina arrived at the port of Buenos Aires''' or crossed the '''Uruguay border''' from Montevideo. |
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| ==Emigration==
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| *People from Argentina known as Argentines whom live overseas in communities across the Americas (like '''Uruguay and Brazil until the 1990s'''), '''western Europe (esp. Spain, Italy, Germany, France and the U.K.)''' and elsewhere '''(i.e. Israel)''', mainly are political refugees from the '''military junta in the late 1970s and 1980s.'''
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| *Some Argentines chose to leave their country during the troubled years of government turmoil in the 1970s and 1980s.
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| *Emigrants from Argentina left records documenting their migration in the country they left as well as in the country they moved to.
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| *Most Argentinian emigrants '''left through Buenos Aires''' or the major cities with international transportation.
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| *There are records of departures including emigration lists, passport records, and passenger lists.
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| *The information in these lists varies over time but usually includes the '''emigrants’ names, ages, occupations, and destinations. In addition, relationships and last residence or birthplace may be given'''.
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| ==For Further Reading== | | ==For Further Reading== |