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Chileans of Irish ancestry and Irish-born person migrated to Chile
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Ethnic group
Irish Chileans
  • Hiberno-chilenos
  • Gael-Sileánach
Total population
120.000
1% population of Chile
Regions with significant populations
Punta Arenas, Magallanes Region, Santiago, Chile
Languages
Predominantly Spanish, Minority speaks English and/or Irish as first language.
Religion
Roman Catholicism.
Related ethnic groups
Irish people, Irish Americans, Irish Argentines, Irish Brazilians, Irish Canadians, Irish Mexicans, Irish Paraguayans, Irish Peruvians, Irish Uruguayans, Scottish people, Scottish Chileans, Welsh Chileans.
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Irish Chileans (in Spanish: Hiberno-chilenos, Irish: Gael-Sileánach) are the inhabitants of Chile who either came from some part of the island of Ireland or are descendants of immigrants from there. Generally coming in the 18th century and early 19th century, the generally Catholic Irish were seeking refuge from the oppression of the Protestant-run government of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Spain, being a Catholic power, enticed many Irish to move to Latin America. Immigration diminished later in the 19th century as Catholic Emancipation made emigration to a Catholic nation less of a vital consideration and as the United States and Canada established themselves as more viable lands for settlement.

A large proportion of Irish Chileans are sheep farmers in the Magallanes Region of the far south of the country, and the city of Punta Arenas has a large Irish foundation dating back to the 18th century.

The most notable Irish Chilean, Bernardo O'Higgins, is often referred to as the "Father of Chile", and is commemorated in many places in Chile.

Notable Irish Chileans

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References

  1. O'Higgins Tours. "Los irlandeses en Chile". Retrieved 10 January 2010.

See also

Ancestry and ethnicity in Chile
Indigenous peoples
Araucanian
Others
Immigration
European
Others
Category:Ethnic groups in Chile
Republic of Ireland Irish diaspora
Americas
Asia
Europe
Oceania
Related topics: Military diaspora, Wild Geese, Flight of the Earls
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