![]() ^ "Jon Erdozia, nuevo Delegado en Chile: 'Iniciativas vasco chilenas como Emprebask son exportables a otros países' ". ![]() ![]() Archived at the Wayback Machine DE LOS VASCOS, OÑATI Y LOS ELORZA Waldo Ayarza Elorza. ^ El 27% de los chilenos son descendientes de emigrantes vascos.^ (in Spanish) La población chilena con ascendencia vasca bordea entre el 15% y el 20% del total, por lo que es uno de los países con mayor presencia de emigrantes venidos de Euskadi.Universitat de València Cita: " Un 20% de la población chilena tiene su origen en el País Vasco". ^ Contacto Interlingüístico e intercultural en el mundo hispano.instituto valenciano de lenguas y culturas.^ "De los vascos en Chile y sus instituciones".Retrieved 13 April 2023.Īutora del estudio "Imaginarios vascos desde Chile La construcción de imaginarios vascos en Chile durante el siglo XX". ^ "entrevista al Presidente de la Cámara vasca".^ " "Los jóvenes vasco-chilenos están al día de todo lo que está pasando en Euskadi" ".^ "Presente y futuro de los Centros Vascos en Argentina (I de III)".^ ¿Qué tanto heredó Colombia del País Vasco?, Señal Colombia, 16 de marzo de 2018.^ Kerexeta, Jaime de Abrisqueta, Francisco de (1985).They include the Aboitiz family, the Zobel de Ayala family, the Araneta family and political clans like the Zubiri and the Ozámiz families. Basque descendants in the Philippines today consider themselves to be Filipinos and remain influential in the business and political sectors of the country. Families of Basque ancestry, over time, slowly integrated into the Philippine social landscape, developing themselves into some of the most prominent families in the country. Most of them were soldiers and sailors in the military and navy of the viceroyalty of New Spain, merchants, missionaries, and clergy. Asia Philippines īasque immigrants comprised a big part, if not most, of the Spanish expatriate population of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period. A large majority of the Boise Basque community traces its ancestry to Bizkaia (Vizcaya in Spanish, Biscay in English) in northern Spain. They also host a number of other Basque festivals, including the San Inazio Festival each summer and there are many Basque restaurants located in Boise. Boise is home of the Basque Museum and Cultural Center and hosts a large Basque festival known as Jaialdi every five years. The largest concentration of Basque Americans is in the Boise, Idaho, area, where approximately 15,000 Basque Americans live. It is speculated that there are many more Americans of Basque descent who still classify themselves as Spanish, French or Latin American. As a result, Basques were usually categorized as Spanish or French. This number is highly disputed, however, since before the 1980 census there had never been a federally recognized category for Basques. There are about 57,000 people of Basque descent living in the United States, according to the 2000 census. Main article: Basque Americans A Basque center in Boise, Idaho Christmas notice partly in Basque ("Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!" in Basque), also from Boise A Basque pelota in Flagstaff, Arizona. Miguel de Unamuno stated that two things could be clearly attributed to the Basques: The Jesuits and the Republic of Chile. Population estimates of Basque-Chileans range from 10% (1,600,000) to as high as 27% (4,500,000). Thousands of Basque refugees fleeing the Spanish Civil War in 1939 also settled and have many descendants in the country and have even intermarried with other Spanish ethnic groups other than Castilians as well as other European ethnic groups. The Basque settlers also intermarried into the Mestizo population of central Chile in the middle of the colonial period to form the large Castizo population that exists in Chile today Castizos and Mestizos makeup modern lower-middle and lower classes other Basque settlers also intermarried with mestizos of Castilian descent. This union is the basis of the Chilean elite of today. The Basques arrived in Chile in the 18th century from their homeland in northern Spain (see Basque Provinces) and parts of southwestern France, as merchants and due to their hard work and entrepreneurship, rose to the top of the social scale and intermarried into the Chilean elites of Castilian descent. Further information: Basque Chilean and Castilian-Basque aristocracy
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