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Club Atlético Boca Juniors ((:kluβ aˈðletiko ˈβoka ˈʝunjors)) is an Argentine sports club based in the La Boca neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. Although many activities are hosted by the club, Boca Juniors is mostly known for its professional football team, which since it was promoted in 1913, has always played in the Argentine Primera División.〔("Boca Juniors in Argentina Primera Division" )〕 Boca Juniors is the most successful team of Argentina, having won 64 titles to date,〔("Tras la consagración de Boca en la Copa Argentina, así quedó la tabla de campeones contando todos los títulos" ), Cancha Llena, 4 Nov 2015〕〔("Boca campeón de la Copa Argentina y dos títulos en tres días para los “Xeneizes”" ), Agencia San Luis, 4 Nov 2015〕 including its most recent championship, the 2015 Copa Argentina. Domestic titles won by Boca Juniors include 31 Primera División championships,〔(Campeones de Primera División ) on AFA website (retrieved 7 Nov 2015)〕 and 12 National cups. Internationally, the team has won 18 international titles recognised by FIFA,〔("Madrid equal Milan and Boca on 18 international titles" ), Goal.com, 21 Dec 2014〕〔("Club Clásico - Boca Juniors" ) on FIFA.com〕〔("Boca Juniors have joined AC Milan as the club in the world who have won the most international titles" ), Goal.com, 28 Aug 2008〕 second in the world for number of international titles won, together with A.C. Milan and Real Madrid C.F., holding eighteen titles each, and behind Al Ahly SC with twenty international titles. Boca Juniors is also known to be the most popular football club in Argentina, due to its fanbase being composed of approximately 46% of the total population of the country. ==Italian immigration to Argentina== By 1905, Buenos Aires was a city of only 900,000 inhabitants. A significant part of them were Italian immigrants, that had arrived en masse from 1870 to 1920 with a peak between 1900 and 1915. The majority of them established in the Buenos Aires Province, working in a large range of occupations such as agriculture, craft, commerce, among others.〔("Colectividad Italiana" at ONI website )〕 By 1914 the 50% of the immigrants come to Argentina were Italian.〔''Immigrants in the Lands of Promise: Italians in Buenos Aires and New York City, 1870 to 1914'' by Samuel Baily - Published by Cornell University Press, ISBN 0801488826〕 Italian immagrants living in La Boca tried to keep their customs and social practices. The cantinas" were the places where they used to meet and dance the typical Italian rhythms. The dishes were also brought from their country of origin, such as pizza and pasta.〔(Historia de Boca Juniors )〕 Italian influence is still visible in Argentina, with Lunfardo, the jargon enshrined in tango lyrics, laden with Italianisms, often also found in the mainstream colloquial dialect (Rioplatense Spanish). Common dishes with Italian names and origins (''milanesa, fainá, polenta, pascualina'') were adopted by Argentina and nowadays they are recognizable dishes of the local gastronomy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「History of Boca Juniors」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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