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Scottish Argentine : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scottish Argentine
A Scottish Argentine is an Argentine citizen of Scottish descent or a Scotland-born person who resides in Argentina. A Scottish Argentine population has existed at least since 1825.〔(Clan Macrae news )〕 There are an estimated 100,000 Argentines of Scottish ancestry, the most of any country outside the Anglosphere.〔()〕 Frequently, Scottish Argentines are wrongly referred to as English.〔("Alejandro Watson Hutton... Este inglés, graduado en humanidades en la Universidad de Edimburgo" )〕 ==History== The first Argentine woman to earn a Doctor of Medicine degree was Cecilia Grierson, of Scottish ancestry.〔(Tartan Day Events )〕 No less than two schools in Argentina have been founded by Scottish immigrants: St. Andrew's Scots School in 1838 and Balmoral College in 1959. In addition, the association football club Club Atlético Douglas Haig is named after the Scottish military commander Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig. Argentine President Juan Domingo Peron had Scottish ancestry on his father's side. His great-grandmother, Ann Hughes Mc Kenzie, traced her roots to Scotland. There have been Scottish Gaelic classes in Buenos Aires for over ten years now, and they are taken by Guillermo Santana MacKinlay, who is himself a Scottish Argentine.〔http://www.smo.uhi.ac.uk/gaidhlig/clasaichean/Argentina/〕
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