Syrian Argentines are
Argentine
Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, s ...
citizens of
Syrian
Syrians ( ar, سُورِيُّون, ''Sūriyyīn'') are an Eastern Mediterranean ethnic group indigenous to the Levant. They share common Levantine Semitic roots. The cultural and linguistic heritage of the Syrian people is a blend of both indi ...
descent or Syrian-born people who reside in Argentina. Argentina has the second highest number of Syrians in South America after
Brazil. Syrian immigration to Argentina has been and is currently, one of the most important Arab migration flows into Argentina. Immigration waves peaked in the 20th century, although in recent years due to the constant wars in the
Middle East, immigration from Syria has been increasing over time. Like other Arab Argentines, they are
universally known as ''"turcos"'' ("Turks"), like in the rest of Latin American countries.
In October 2014, because of the
war raging in Syria and increased violence and persecution of civilians, the Argentine government has announced that it will begin to receive Syrian refugees in their country, being the second South American nation to do this after
Uruguay.
History
Most Syrians emigrating to Argentina established themselves in the northwest of the country, as did the
Lebanese people
The Lebanese people ( ar, الشعب اللبناني / ALA-LC: ', ) are the people inhabiting or originating from Lebanon. The term may also include those who had inhabited Mount Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains prior to the creation ...
. The Syrians, like the Lebanese, were mostly hawkers and did not practice agriculture. Thus, they did not settle in agricultural colonies but stayed in the cities in greater numbers than other immigrants. Sarmiento and Alberdi's plan to populate regions emptied of indigenous peoples did not materialize, as most of the newcomers chose cities.
[http://amerika.revues.org/2746 Amerika:La emigración Siria-Libanesa a Argentina (the Syrian and Lebanese emigration to Argentina). Retrieved in August 31, 2012, to 14:35pm.] In the period from 1975 to 1977, their numbers decreased again. The first destination of these groups of Syrian and Lebanese was the
province of
Buenos Aires and from there many migrated further into the country, attracted by landscapes that resembled much of their native land. Many of these people settled in
Salta
Salta () is the capital and largest city in the Argentine province of the same name. With a population of 618,375 according to the 2010 census, it is also the 7th most-populous city in Argentina. The city serves as the cultural and economic ce ...
,
Jujuy,
La Rioja,
San Juan San Juan, Spanish for Saint John, may refer to:
Places Argentina
* San Juan Province, Argentina
* San Juan, Argentina, the capital of that province
* San Juan, Salta, a village in Iruya, Salta Province
* San Juan (Buenos Aires Underground), ...
,
Mendoza,
Santiago del Estero
Santiago del Estero (, Spanish for ''Saint-James-Upon-The-Lagoon'') is the capital of Santiago del Estero Province in northern Argentina. It has a population of 252,192 inhabitants, () making it the twelfth largest city in the country, with a surf ...
,
Misiones
Misiones (, ''Missions'') is one of the 23 provinces of Argentina, located in the northeastern corner of the country in the Mesopotamia region. It is surrounded by Paraguay to the northwest, Brazil to the north, east and south, and Corrientes P ...
,
Chaco and
Patagonia. In these provinces, they were devoted primarily to agricultural work.
[http://www.oni.escuelas.edu.ar/olimpi98/bajarondelosbarcos/Colectividades/Turcos,%20sirios%20y%20libaneses/inmigraci%C3%B3n.htm Sirios, turcos y libaneses. Retrieved in August 31, 2012, to 15:15pm.]
Notable people
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Carlos Menem
Carlos Saúl Menem (2 July 1930 – 14 February 2021) was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the President of Argentina from 1989 to 1999. Ideologically, he identified as a Peronist and supported economically liberal policies. H ...
, politician and former President of Argentina.
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Juliana Awada, businesswoman and First Lady of Argentina, married to president
Mauricio Macri.
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Carlos Fayt
Carlos Santiago Fayt (1 February 1918'' Página/12''Fayt canta los noventa 1 February 2008 – 22 November 2016) was an Argentine lawyer, politician, academic and a member of the Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina from 1983 to 2015. , member of the
Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina
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.
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Juan José Saer
Juan José Saer ( Serodino, Santa Fe, Argentina, June 28, 1937Paris, France, June 11, 2005) was an Argentine writer, considered one of the most important in Latin American literature and in Spanish-language literature of the 20th century. He is ...
, writer.
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Eduardo Falú
Eduardo Falú (July 7, 1923August 9, 2013) was an Argentine folk music guitarist and composer.
Life and work
Eduardo Falú was born in El Galpón, a village near San José de Metán in the province of Salta, in 1923. His parents, Fada and Juan ...
, folk music guitarist and composer.
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Luis Juez
Luis Alberto Juez (born 13 September 1963) is an Argentine politician who served as Mayor of the City of Córdoba and was later elected to the Senate. Since 2019 he has been a National Deputy.
Life and times Early life and career
Luis Juez w ...
, politician who served as Mayor of the City of Córdoba and later elected to the Senate.
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Alan Faena
Alan Diego Faena (born 20 November 1963, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine hotelier and real estate developer who has developed properties in his native Buenos Aires, as well as Miami Beach, Florida.
Faena is the founder and President of Faena G ...
, hotelier and real estate developer.
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Leonardo Favio, singer, actor, film director and screenwriter.
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Jorge Sahade
Jorge Sahade (born February 17, 1915, in Cordoba, Argentina, died December 18, 2012) was an Argentine astronomer with more than 200 publications in journals and conferences. His mother gave birth on February 17, but having been born very little ...
, astronomer and former president of the
International Astronomical Union.
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Jorge Antonio, businessman and close adviser of
Juan Domingo Perón.
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Lorenzo Miguel
Lorenzo Miguel (March 27, 1927 - December 29, 2002) was a prominent Argentine labor leader closely associated with the steelworkers' union.
Life and times Early life and his rise in the UOM
Lorenzo Marcelo Miguel was born and raised in the workin ...
, labor leader.
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Jalil Elías
Jalil Juan José Elías (born 25 April 1996) is an Argentine professional Association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for Argentine Primera División club San Lorenzo de Almagro, San Lorenzo.
Career
Elías' career started with N ...
, professional footballer.
See also
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Immigration to Argentina
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Arab Argentines
Arab Argentine refers to Argentine citizens or residents whose ancestry traces back to various waves of immigrants, largely of Arab ethnic, cultural and linguistic heritage and/or identity originating mainly from what is now Lebanon and Syria, bu ...
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Asian Argentines
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Syrians in Uruguay
Syrian Uruguayans ( ar, السوريون في اوروجواي) are Uruguayan citizens of Syrian descent or Syrian-born naturalized Uruguayans.
Historical background
Uruguay has several thousands of people with Arab descent, whose ancestors came ...
References
{{Immigration to Argentina
Arab Argentine
Ethnic groups in Argentina
Syrian diaspora in South America