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・ Asian American Theater Company
・ Asian American Women Artists Association
・ Asian American Writers' Workshop
・ Asian Americans
・ Asian Americans Advancing Justice - Los Angeles
・ Asian Americans in arts and entertainment
・ Asian Americans in California
・ Asian Americans in government and politics
・ Asian Americans in New York City
・ Asian Americans in Washington (state)
・ Asian and Pacific Coconut Community
・ Asian and Pacific theatre of World War I
・ Asian Animation Film Festival
・ Asian Archery Championships
・ Asian Archery Federation
Asian Argentine
・ Asian arowana
・ Asian art
・ Asian Art Museum
・ Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
・ Asian Arts Initiative
・ Asian Athletics Association
・ Asian Athletics Championships
・ Asian Australian Football Championships
・ Asian Australians
・ Asian Aviation Centre (Sri Lanka)
・ Asian Babes
・ Asian badger
・ Asian Banker Research
・ Asian barbastelle


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Asian Argentine : ウィキペディア英語版
Asian Argentine

An Asian-Argentine is defined as an Argentine of Asian ancestry, who pertains citizenship or residency of Argentina . Asian-Argentines settled in Argentina in large numbers during several waves of immigration in the twentieth century. Primarily living in their own neighbourhoods in Buenos Aires, many currently own their own businesses of varying sizes - largely textiles, grocery retailing, and buffet-style restaurants. The small Asian-Argentine population has generally kept a low profile, and is accepted by greater Argentine society.
== History ==

Asian-Argentines primarily migrated in three waves. The first wave was composed of Japanese immigrants (largely from Okinawa Prefecture), that arrived in small numbers during the early twentieth century. The overthrow of Juan Perón in 1955 precipitated a long period of unrest and economic instability that stemmed Japanese immigration after 1960. The second wave consisted primarily of Korean entrepreneurs, settling in Buenos Aires during the 1960s, and the third wave was mostly composed of Chinese entrepreneurs, who settled in Buenos Aires during the 1990s.
By the mid-1990s, Asian-Argentines were active in politics, with an example of a political party being a special ''Unidad Básica'' (Peronist) party office under the name ''Unión de Residentes Taiwaneses Justicialistas'' ("Union of Justicialist Taiwanese Residents) at the heart of Buenos Aires's Chinatown Arribeños & Mendoza. This branch later closed, presumably as assimilation continued, while a regular ''Unidad Básica'' opened across the street.

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