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What is the best way to travel to South America? |
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Argentine people. Do you call spanish "castellano" or "rioplatense" ? ? |
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Why is Argentina called Tierra del Fuego? |
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Must see/do unique places/things of Buenos Aires, Argentina? |
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Stereotype of Argentinians? |
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I'm American and planning on moving to ARGENTINA!! Help & Advise please!!? |
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What are some cultural very good foods from argentina? |
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What's the "whitest nation in the americas ? |
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Argentina has most of the people white because of its European immigration. |
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Probably Argentina, because we killed nearly all aborigins and sent all black former slaves to the war against Paraguay by the end of the 19th century.
I'm not proud of this, precisely. |
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I think it would be Argentina or Uruguay.
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I just checked Argentina is 97% white.
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Latino is an ethnic and not a racial term. People from Spain or 100% Spanish origin are white. When Americans speak of Latino its mainly mixed Spanish/Indigenous Indian people they refer to. Argentinians are typically 100% Spanish or Italian in origin. Not mixed. Even though they are "Latinos" according to Americans.
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But, hey, why would you want to know the whitest nation in the Americas? racist or just curious? |
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stargazer
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why are you asking? are you a racist? why would you care? |
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eturnal247
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OHIO? |
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The Fence
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Canada -- without a doubt. For all the US's reputation about being a place full of prejudice, it is the original melting pot. Though the melting pot philosophy had flaws (i,e. I know nothing of my heritage/cultural influences/roots), it did embrace the idea of the USA as place open to people from around the world. And really, since then the philosophy has improved. We just keep working at the problems that keep popping up.
Canada has had fairly open immigration policies, just not that much traffic ...
Despite British influences in Belize, it is certainly not white ...
Argentina has accepted immigrants from around the world for many years, but like the rest of South America, it is primarily composed of people we would call Latinos (and they are beautiful people).
All this said, I am curious about the motivation of such a question. Let us all in on that when you pick your answer. |
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latina2023
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Ohio is not a nation, it is a State.
The answer may be... Canada? |
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most definitely argentina |
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