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| *Maria Stella Ferreira Levy suggests the following periodization of the process of immigration to Brazil: | | *Maria Stella Ferreira Levy suggests the following periodization of the process of immigration to Brazil: |
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| :*1820–1876: small number of immigrants (about 6,000 per year), '''predominance of Portuguese (45.73%)''', with significant numbers of Germans (12.97%);
| | {{Block indent|*1820–1876: small number of immigrants (about 6,000 per year), '''predominance of Portuguese (45.73%)''', with significant numbers of Germans (12.97%);}} |
| :*1877–1903: large number of immigrants (about 71,000 per year), predominance of Italians (58.49%);
| | {{Block indent|*1877–1903: large number of immigrants (about 71,000 per year), predominance of Italians (58.49%);}} |
| :*1904–1930: large number of immigrants (about 79,000 per year), '''predominance of the Portuguese (36.97%)''';
| | {{Block indent|*1904–1930: large number of immigrants (about 79,000 per year), '''predominance of the Portuguese (36.97%)''';}} |
| :*1931–1963: declining number of immigrants (about 33,500 per year), '''predominance of the Portuguese (38.45%)'''.
| | {{Block indent|*1931–1963: declining number of immigrants (about 33,500 per year), '''predominance of the Portuguese (38.45%)'''.}} |
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| *Between 1820 and 1876, 350,117 immigrants entered Brazil. Of these, '''45.73% were Portuguese''', 35.74% of "other nationalities", 12.97% Germans, while Italians and Spanish together did not reach 6%. The total number of immigrants per year averaged 6,000. | | *Between 1820 and 1876, 350,117 immigrants entered Brazil. Of these, '''45.73% were Portuguese''', 35.74% of "other nationalities", 12.97% Germans, while Italians and Spanish together did not reach 6%. The total number of immigrants per year averaged 6,000. |