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*A notable percentage of '''Peruvian''' people have at least one Basque surname, with more than 6 million or 18% of the national population. They trace back their presence to colonial times.
*A notable percentage of '''Peruvian''' people have at least one Basque surname, with more than 6 million or 18% of the national population. They trace back their presence to colonial times.
*It is estimated that up to 10% of '''Uruguay's''' population has at least one parent with a Basque surname. The first wave of Basque immigrants to Uruguay came from the '''French''' side of the Basque country beginning about 1824.
*It is estimated that up to 10% of '''Uruguay's''' population has at least one parent with a Basque surname. The first wave of Basque immigrants to Uruguay came from the '''French''' side of the Basque country beginning about 1824.
*The first wave of Basque immigration to '''Venezuela''' consisted in Conquerors and Missionaries, during the Colonization of Venezuela. The second wave of Basque immigration started on 1939, as a result of the Spanish Civil War.<ref>"Basque diaspora", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_diaspora#Peru, access
*The first wave of Basque immigration to '''Venezuela''' consisted in Conquerors and Missionaries, during the Colonization of Venezuela. The second wave of Basque immigration started on 1939, as a result of the Spanish Civil War.<ref>"Basque diaspora", in Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_diaspora#Peru, accessed 31 June 2021.</ref>
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