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German Chileans (Spanish ''germanochilenos'', German ''Deutsch-Chilenen'') are Chileans of German descent deriving their German ancestry from one or both parents. They are chiefly descendants of about 30,000 immigrants who arrived between 1846–1914, most following the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states.〔(Los colonos )〕〔(Alemanes en Chile. )〕〔(Colonización Alemana en Llanquihue )〕 In the 1907 census, Germans were the fifth-largest immigrant group in Chile, after Bolivians, Peruvians, Spaniards and Italians.〔(Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas )〕 From the middle of the 19th century to the present, they have played a significant role in the economic, political and cultural development of the Chilean nation. The 19th-century immigrants settled chiefly in Chile’s Araucanía, Los Ríos and Los Lagos regions in the so-called ''Zona Sur'' of Chile, including the Chilean lake district. == History ==
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