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Belarusians in Argentina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Belarusians in Argentina
Belarusians in Argentina ((ベラルーシ語:Беларусы ў Аргенціне), (ロシア語:Белорусы в Аргентине), (スペイン語:Bielorrusos en Argentina)) — a part of the Belarusian diaspora that consists of the Belarusians who emigrated to Argentina and their descendants. The community was formed in the 20th century, now it accounts for 7,000 people〔(Белорусское время. Как живёшь, белорусская диаспора? )〕 and about 50,000 descendants. The largest Belarusian community in Latin America is in Argentina.〔(Informe sobre el español en BIELORRUSIA ) Centro de Investigación y Documentación del Instituto Cervantes (CIDIC)〕 ==Before World War I== Presumably the first emigrants from Belarus came to Argentina after French invasion of Russia (1812). A part of the Belarusians, who fought for Napoleon in the Lithuanian military unit (under the command of Knishevich and Rynkevich Generals), moved to France after the defeat. There were Argentinian agencies at that time that recruited military and civilian specialists. Some Poles and Belarusians further moved to Argentina to join the Argentinian army. The theme of emigration from Belarus to Argentina before the World War I is insufficiently explored. The statistical immigration service in Argentina is recorded only since 1857. From that time and until 1915 161,422 people left the Russian Empire for Argentina. However, this statistic data does not contain any information concerning the ethnicity, only the country of origin. This is known for now that most of the emigrants were of Jews nationality.
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