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Croatian Argentines are Argentine citizens of Croatian descent or
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n-born people who reside in
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.
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and their descendants settled in
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, the homonymous province, Santa Fe, Córdoba, Chaco, and
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. Argentines of Croatian descent number over 250,000.


History

At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries there were 133 settlements, with some 120,000 Croats in Argentina, for the most part hailing from the coastal regions of Dalmatia and the
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, who were among the first European immigrants to settle in the Argentine pampas. The pioneers from the island of
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were followed by emigrants from other parts of Dalmatia and the other historic Croatian lands, mostly present-day
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. The most financially successful of all the Croats in Argentina was also almost the first to arrive: Nikola Mihanović came to Montevideo,
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in 1867, and, having settled in
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, Mihanović owned 350 vessels of one kind or another by 1909, including 82 steamers. By 1918, he employed 5,000 people, mostly from his native Dalmatia. Mihanović by himself was thus a major factor in building up a Croat community that remains primarily Dalmatian to this day. The second wave of Croat immigration was far more numerous, totaling 15,000 by 1939. Mostly peasants, these immigrants fanned out to work the land in Buenos Aires Province, Santa Fe, Chaco, and
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. This wave was accompanied by numerous clergy to attend their spiritual needs, especially
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s. If the first two waves had been primarily economic, the third wave after
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was eminently political. Some 20,000 Croatian political refugees came to Argentina, and most became construction workers on Peron's public works projects until they started to pick up some
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. Argentina today has the third-largest number of Croatian descendants in the world.


Notable Croatian Argentines

* Alejandro Spajić – Volleyball player * Alicia Kirchner Ostoić – Politician * Mateo Bajamich – Football player * Daniel Bilos – Football player *
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– Tennis player * Darío Cvitanich – Football player * Davor Ivo Stier – Croatian Democratic Union politician * Antonio Mohamed Matijevich – Football player * El Trinche - Football player. Both of his parents were of Croatian descent. * Emilio Ogñénovich
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of the
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* Estanislao Esteban KarlicCardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Fernando Siro – Born Francisco Luksich, actor and director * Iván Gabrich – Football player *
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– Tennis player * José María Buljubasich – Football player * Juan VucetichAnthropologist and police official who pioneered the use of fingerprinting * Juan Yustrich – Football goalkeeper *
Leonardo Pisculichi Leonardo Nicolás Pisculichi (; born 18 January 1984) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He won the Copa Sudamericana in 2014 and Copa Libertadores in 2015 with River Plate. Club career Pisculichi started ...
– Football player *
Lita Stantic Élida Stantic (born April 7, 1942), and more commonly known and credited as Lita Stantic, is an Argentine cinema film producer, producer, screenplay writer, and film director, director. Stantic is one of the most important producers working in t ...
– Filmmaker *
Ljerko Spiller Ljerko Spiller (22 July 1908 – 9 November 2008) was a famous Croat and Argentine violinist. Early life and education Spiller was born in Crikvenica to a Croatian Jewish family. After World War I Spiller moved with his family to Zagreb, where ...
– Violinist * Marcos Milinkovic – Volleyball player * Martin Šarić – Football player * Nicolás Mihanovich – Shipping magnate * Nicolás Pavlovich – Football player *
Néstor Kirchner Néstor Carlos Kirchner (; 25 February 195027 October 2010) was an Argentine lawyer and politician who served as the President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007, Governor of Santa Cruz Province from 1991 to 2003, Secretary General of UNASUR and ...
– Former President of Argentina * Juan Pablo Krilanovich – Football player * Pablo Vranjicán – Football player *
Sandra Mihanovich Sandra Mihanovich (born April 24, 1957) is an Argentina, Argentine singer, musician, and composer of Rock (music), Rock, Blues, and Tango music, Tango rhythms. Biography She was born in the Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Recoleta neighbourhood of Buen ...
– Singer/songwriter * Sebastián Crismanich – Taekwondo athlete * Federico Grabich – Swimmer * Maximiliano Stanic – Basketball player * Drago Pilsel – Civil rights activist *
Mario Markic Mario Markic (born 1953 in Río Gallegos, Argentina) is an Argentine journalist and writer. He has written "Cuadernos del camino" and "Patagonia de puño y letra", he also hosts "En el camino" and "La mejor publicidad del mundo", TV shows. In 2 ...
– Journalist and writer


See also

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Argentina–Croatia relations Argentina and Croatia both enjoy friendly relations, the importance of which centers on the history of Croatian migration to Argentina. There is approximately a community of 250,000 Argentines of Croatian descent. Both nations are members of the ...
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Croats The Croats (; hr, Hrvati ) are a South Slavic ethnic group who share a common Croatian ancestry, culture, history and language. They are also a recognized minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Austria, the Czech Republic, ...
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List of Croats The following is a list of prominent individuals who are or were Croatian citizens or of Croatian ancestry. Art Architecture * Viktor Axmann – architect, Jewish * Nikola Bašić – architect * Vjekoslav Bastl – architect * Julio D ...


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