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| popplace = [[Buenos Aires province|Buenos Aires]]{{·}}[[Santa Fe province|Santa Fe]]{{·}}[[Chaco province|Chaco]]{{·}}[[Misiones province|Misiones]]
| population = '''40300,000'''
| langs = [[Spanish language|Spanish]]{{·}}[[Czech language|Czech]]
| rels = [[Christianity]]{{·}}[[Judaism]]{{·}}[[Religion in Argentina|Others]]
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Czech immigration to Argentina began during the [[World War I]] and was divided in four periods. It is estimated that around 40,000 [[Czechs]] arrived in Argentina between then and 1970. [[Argentina]] has the largest Czech community in [[Latin America]]. Czechs settled mainly in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Gran La Plata]], [[Rosario]] and [[Chaco Province|Chaco]], Today they are 300,000 of czech descent .<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mzv.cz/buenosaires/cz/vzajemne_vztahy/krajane_v_argentine_paraguayi_a_uruguayi/cesti_krajane_v_argentine_historie_a.html|title=Čeští krajané v Argentině - historie a současnost|date=11 October 2009|publisher=Velvyslanectví České republiky v Buenos Aires|language=Czech|accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref>
 
==Immigration Waves==