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'''White Argentine''' or '''White Argentinian''' is an umbrella term used in [[Argentina]] for ethnicities (''colectividades'' in Spanish) of predominantly European/Middle Eastern descent. It is most frequently used in English language | '''White Argentine''' or '''White Argentinian''' is an umbrella term used in [[Argentina]] for ethnicities (''colectividades'' in Spanish) of predominantly European/Middle Eastern descent. It is most frequently used in English-language texts, often in a racist context. The Spanish equivalent (''argentino blanco'') is neither an official term, nor currently used in common speech. Sometimes ''Criollo'' is used, but this was originally only used for unmixed descendants of Spaniards, born in the Americas. | ||
The Spanish equivalent (''argentino blanco'') is neither an official term, nor currently used in common speech. | |||
Sometimes ''Criollo'' is used, but this was originally only used for unmixed descendants of Spaniards, born in the Americas. |
Revision as of 21:04, 18 December 2011
White Argentine or White Argentinian is an umbrella term used in Argentina for ethnicities (colectividades in Spanish) of predominantly European/Middle Eastern descent. It is most frequently used in English-language texts, often in a racist context. The Spanish equivalent (argentino blanco) is neither an official term, nor currently used in common speech. Sometimes Criollo is used, but this was originally only used for unmixed descendants of Spaniards, born in the Americas.