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    1. Wedi_Segeneyti on

      There are more Italians in Brazil than the U.S. and Argentina? That’s actually shocking, I had no idea there were even Italians in Brazil.

    2. I am Argentinian with a Greek first name and an Italian last name and also Slovenian descendants. Here it is very common to have an Italian last name, because the percentage of immigration was very high and we are a country with a small population compared to other ones.

    3. Aggressive-Story3671 on

      Remember for all my triggered Euros, this what a “Diaspora” is

    4. Joseph20102011 on

      If not for the strict White Australia Policy, ethnic Italians would have the largest plurality in Australia, slightly outnumbering ethnic Irish.

    5. Glittering-Age-9549 on

      Spain got quite a lot of Italian immigration during the XVI-XVIi centuries, but their descendants no longer remember.

    6. Human_Pangolin94 on

      What if someone has one Italian great grandmother and one Irish great great Grandfather, what colour do they turn the map?

    7. Having Italian ancestry doesnt make you Italian lol. My grandpa is Russian, that doesnt make me a Russian. I dont even speak Russian. People claiming to be „insert country“ because one of their grandparents are „insert country“ are just looking to be more unique for attention if you ask me.

    8. Baron_von_Zoldyck on

      I gotta tell you, northern italian + luso + native brazilians make for some of the most beautiful people in the world.

      That said, i ‚ate the North. Pfft.

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    9. If I recall correctly, US is predominantly southern, Brazil is predominantly northern, and Argentina is mixed.

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