

As soon as you go inland and away from BsAs Province, Cordoba and Santa Fe this drastically changes. The fact that you guys think Argentina is Italian like is because you land in BsAs. Italian regions of Argentina can be described by a imaginary line from Bahia Blanca to Junin & Rufino, then roughly North West to Villa Maria and further to Cordoba Capital, and back east towards San Francisco and then South towards Rosario and eventually back to BsAs. With his own words posted above, Cabeza Dura has proven beyond a doubt that he's never set foot in Argentina: “.it doesn’t mean that Argentina has a significant over the average. Ironic that some time ago Paul Cedron said I was Chilean. I wonder if you really believe yourself that Im not Argentine. LOL moron do you get tired of making this stuff up as you go along. Most evidence seems to suggest that Italians in Argentina became more hispanic as soon as they arriaved. Italians both northern and southern were pretty successful in Australia (mostly northern) and USA (southern). If one single Spaniard with a surname ending with the ∾Z syllabus had 20 kids with Indian women in 1600 than most input is Spanish as simple as that.

Most common Italian surnames like Russo, Rossi, Gallo are not even in the most common average Argentine surnames, not even considering their variants. Ask him which origin does the vast majority of the surnames on them. no Chileans are Piedmontese and I have never being to Argentina?Īsk your son in law to check those Coca-Cola bottles. Take Angel Di Maria, he does have a Italian surname, but he is typically Creole. Your definition of 24 million of Argentines comprises both of them. It’s not the same to have one single Italian great grandfather and the rest of Spanish/ Native American (creole) like the typical Chilean would than an all Italian ancestry. They may be facts, but it doesn’t mean that Argentina has a significant over the average hispanic countries Italian input.
