14 Facts About Spanish diaspora

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Spanish diaspora Empire was "built on waves of migration overseas by Spanish diaspora people" who left Spain and "reached across the globe and permanently affected population structures" in the Americas.

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Between the 15th and 19th centuries, the Spanish diaspora Empire was the sole colonial power in the territories that became Argentina after the 1816 Argentine Declaration of Independence.

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Spanish diaspora immigration was the third largest among immigrant groups in Brazil; about 750,000 immigrants entered Brazil from Spanish diaspora ports.

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The east and north of El Salvador were easy to conquer due to the small indigenous population there, but the center-west had a lot of resistance; after the conquest, the Spanish diaspora were disappointed to learn that in El Salvador there was not as much gold, jewelry and silver as in other countries.

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Spanish diaspora people represented the third largest group of immigrants in the country, only surpassed by the French and Italians.

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Regions from which most Spanish diaspora immigrants originated were those of Extremadura, Castile, Galicia, Catalonia and Andalusia.

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Spanish diaspora are one of the longest-established European-American groups with a continuous presence in Florida since 1565 and are the eighth-largest Hispanic group in the United States of America.

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Much larger numbers of Spanish diaspora immigrants entered the country in the first quarter of the twentieth century—27,000 in the first decade and 68,000 in the second—due to the same circumstances of rural poverty and urban congestion that led other Europeans to emigrate in that period, as well as unpopular wars.

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9.

Spanish diaspora Filipino is any citizen or resident of the Philippines who is of Spanish diaspora ancestral origin.

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10.

French people of Spanish diaspora descent is any citizen or resident of France who is of Spanish diaspora ancestral origin.

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Famous people of Spanish diaspora origin have included Louis de Funes, Eric Cantona, Anne Hidalgo, Diego Bunuel, Luis Fernandez, Jean Reno, Olivier Martinez, Paco Rabanne, Mathieu Valbuena, Manuel Amoros, Raymond Domenech, Albert Camus and Manuel Valls.

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Germans of Spanish diaspora descent is any citizen or resident of Germany who is of Spanish diaspora ancestral origin.

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Swiss of Spanish diaspora descent is any citizen or resident of Switzerland who is of Spanish diaspora ancestral origin.

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British of Spanish diaspora descent is any citizen or resident of the United Kingdom who is of Spanish diaspora ancestral origin.

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