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According to Arnd Schneider, Italians are "Argentina's largest numerical immigrant group." According to Gabaccia and Ottanelli, "Nearly three million Italians entered Argentina in the first two decades of the twentieth century." Of those Italians who immigrated before World War I, 46% were from the southern regions of Italy, these generally worked in the factories in Argentina. Forty-two percent were from the northern regions, and these usually worked on farms. Around 12% of the immigrants were from central Italy. Most of the immigrants were males between the ages of fourteen and fifty who started out as temporary workers and later chose to stay. There were twice as many Italian men as women.
After World War II, 500,000 Italians immigrate
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