Paraguayan Argentines
Paraguayan Argentines are Argentine citizens of predominantly or total Paraguayan descent or Paraguay-born people who reside in Argentina. Paraguayan people comprise an important ethnic group in the country due to the sustained immigration that gained importance in the 1970s. The number of people born in Paraguay living in Argentina has been estimated to be about 550,000. Therefore, it is the largest foreign community in the country outnumbering individuals from Italy and Spain. It is also one of the fastest growing foreign nationalities. Despite all this, its numbers have been undercounted so it is believed that the real amount is even much higher.
History
The North-Eastern provinces of Argentina were originally inhabited by Guarani tribes conforming with what is now Paraguay and several regions of Brazil the area of influence of Guarani culture. This influence can be seen nowadays in many common cultural features. However, the earliest presence of Paraguayans as an ethnic group can be traced back much later, to the second foundation of the city of Buenos Aires by Juan de Garay who sailed down Parana River from Asunción accompanied by local Mestizo and Guarani families. In addition, there have always been certain connections between the two countries during later periods of the Spanish rule, especially when the Viceroyalty of the Rio de la Plata was created in 1776 which included several Intendencias, among them the Intendencia of Paraguay and Intendencia of Buenos Aires.There has been Paraguayan presence in Argentine soil during and after the Paraguayan War and after the Revolution of 1947 in Paraguay but it did not acquire importance before 1970. For many economic reasons and political reasons, Paraguayans started to settle in larger amounts throughout the wealthier neighbouring territory. Another fact was the porosity of Argentine borders and that the population density has always been disproportionally higher in the Eastern region rather than the Western region or Chaco.
Very different from other immigrant communities in Argentina, Paraguayan entrance has been large and constant even to these days which makes up to 40 years of sustained immigration that does not seem to stop or decline in the future.
Distribution
According to the, the distribution of Paraguayan-born residents in Argentina is not evenly spread throughout Argentina's territory: Buenos Aires and the Buenos Aires Province are the top destinations for Paraguayans. In addition, due to geographical proximity facilitating movement and cultural exchange, 40% of the Paraguayan-born community is settled in provinces of the Northeastern region of Argentina, namely Misiones, Corrientes, Formosa, Santa Fe, Córdoba and Chaco, which are near the Argentina–Paraguay border. The 10% left is spread throughout the rest of the provinces.Traditions
Some cultural elements shared by Argentina and Paraguay include the consumption of yerba mate in the form of mate, a traditional infused drink with hot water claimed by Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay as the national drink, as well as Tereré, a traditional infused drink with cold water and Mate cocido, a traditional infused drink with hot water, both originally from Paraguay; Chamame, folk music genre with its origins in Guarani Jesuit Missions mixed with European styles, and the use of the Guaraní Language, which is the official language of Paraguay and second official language of the Argentine Corrientes Province since 24 September 2004.Guarani placenames in Argentina
Corrientes
ItuzaingóCuruzú Cuatiá
Caá Catí
Cerro Corá
Mburucuyá
Mocoretá
Tabay
Tapebicua
Tatacuá
Taragui
Yahapé
Yataytí Calle
Yapeyú
Itatí
Itá Ibaté
Guaviraví
Vaca Cuá
Ita Corá
Aguay
Misiones
OberáCaa Yarí
Capiobí
Caraguatay
Garuhapé
Garuhapé-Mi
Garupá
Guaraní
Itacaruaré
Mbopicuá
Panambí
Pindapoy
Piray Kilómetro 18
Puerto Iguazú
Puerto Piray
Tarumá
Tacuaruzú
Cuña-Pirú
Chaco
SamuhúColonia Tacuarí
El Paranacito
Salta
AguarayYariguarenda
Yacuy
El Aguay
Acambuco
Itangua
Tobantirenda
Capiazuti
Santa Fe
TacuarendíEl Arazá
Caraguatay
Aguará Grande
Ñanducita
Tacural
Vera
Carcarañá
Santiago del Estero
AñatuyaCaburé
Urutaú
Tucumán
TukumãTapia
El Timbo
Formosa
PiranéIbarreta
Yatai
Tatané
Entre Ríos
GualeguayParaná
Mandisoví
Villaguay
Ubajay
Gualeguaychú
Chajarí
Ñancay
Ibicuy
Buenos Aires Province
Pehuajó, Reta "retã", Mar de Ajó, Mar del Tuyú, San Bernardo del Tuyú, ItuzaingóRivers
ParanáParaguay
Uruguay
Carapari
Gualeguay
Gualeguaychú
Guayquiraró
Rivers of the Paraná Delta Ibicuy
Notable Paraguayan Argentines
Politicians
- Aníbal Ibarra, mayor of Buenos Aires in 2000–2006
- Vilma Ibarra, lawyer and congresswoman
Arts and culture
- Arnaldo André, actor
- Julio Bazan, journalist
- Gabriel Casaccia, novelist
- Florencia de la V, television presenter and vedette
- Mariana Enríquez, novelist and short story writer
- Eloy Fariña Núñez, writer
- Pablo Lescano, cumbia villera musician
- Ángel Menchaca, music theorist and composer
- Nelly Prono, actress
Sportspeople
- Roberto Acuña, footballer
- Lucas Barrios, footballer
- Walter Benítez, footballer
- Raúl Bobadilla, footballer
- Juan José Cáceres, footballer
- Marcelo Cañete, footballer
- Darío Espínola, footballer
- Luis Fariña, footballer
- Nicole Hain, futsal player
- Juan Iturbe, footballer
- David Martínez, footballer
- Hilario Navarro, footballer
- Leandro Paredes, footballer
- Jonathan Santana, footballer
- Julio Soler, footballer