Ethnic group
Argentines of Slovene descent
Argentinski Slovenci
Esloveno Argentino|
30,000[1][2] |
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Buenos Aires, San Carlos de Bariloche, Mendoza, Paraná, Córdoba |
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Slovene, Spanish |
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Catholic with a Lutheran minority |
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Serbian Argentines, Bosnian Argentines, Croatian Argentines, Austrian Argentines, Italian Argentines, Czech Argentines, Polish Argentines, Slovak Argentines, Hungarian Argentines, German Argentines |
Argentines of Slovene descent, also Slovene Argentines or Argentine Slovenes (Slovene: Argentinski Slovenci) are the Slovenes residing in Argentina. According to Jernej Zupančič of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, they number around 30,000.[1][2]
- Andrés Kogovsek, handball player
- Cristian Poglajen, volleyball player
- Alojz Geržinič, composer
- Andrej Bajuk, banker and politician
- Anton Novačan, author, politician and diplomat
- Bernarda Fink, opera singer
- Emilio Komar, philosopher
- Franc Rode, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Ivan Ahčin, journalist, sociologist and politician
- Juan Vasle, singer and journalist
- Lucas Mario Horvat, football player
- Marcos Fink, singer
- Pedro Opeka, missionary
- Tine Debeljak, literary historian and essayist
- Viktor Sulčič, architect
- Brenda Asnicar, actress
- Luciano Pocrnjic, football player
- Andrés Vombergar, football player
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