- Basque Argentine
Infobox Ethnic group
group = Basque-Argentines
caption = Notable Basque-ArgentinesChe Guevara ·Hipólito Yrigoyen ·Eva Perón ·Aníbal Ibarra
poptime = 3.6 million
popplace = Throughout Argentina
langs = Predominantly inRioplatense Spanish . Minority speak Basque
rels = PredominantlyRoman Catholicism
related = Basque, Spanish ArgentineBasque settlement in Argentina took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries when many immigrants arrived in
Argentina from the Basque Country.Basque people had already played a large part in the conquest and development of Argentina as a Spanish colony and in its independence, not leastJuan de Garay , the founder ofBuenos Aires .Between 1857 and 1940 more than 2 million
Spanish people emigrated to Argentina, mostly from Galicia and the Basque Country, which is a region in the westernPyrenees mountains straddling parts ofFrance and Spain. Both Spanish and French Basques (includingNavarra ns) arrived in Argentina as part of a widerBasque diaspora .Today, around 10% of the Argentine population are of Basque descent. The destination of the majority of Basque emigrants was Argentina, with Basque culture contributing much to Argentine culture.
There are Basque cultural centres ("
Euskal Etxea k") in most large cities, as well as pelota courts and Basque language schools. Buenos Aires has a major Basque centre, theLaurak Bat , and a cultural foundation, the Juan de Garay Institute, named after the city's Basque founder. Politicians from the Basque Countryautonomous community of Spain, including the "lehendakari ", are regular visitors to the country, and the Basque government has diplomatic representation in Argentina, currentlyMaría Elisa Díaz de Mendibil .Many places have been given Basque names, including the main international airport, Ministro Pistarini ("Ezeiza"). The seaside resort of
Necochea is a major centre of Basque culture and also has a Basque name. Several of Argentina's Presidents have been of Basque descent, including Yrigoyen, Aramburu and Urquiza, not to mention other figures, notablyEva Perón andChe Guevara and well-known football players as Julio Olarticoechea or Sergio Goycochea. There are an estimated 15,000 Basque surnames in Argentina.External links
*es icon [http://www.juandegaray.org.ar/fvajg/portadas/inicio Basque Heritage in Argentina]
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