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Scottish Chileans are Chileans of Scottish descent who came from Scotland and, in some cases, Scots-Irish people from Northern Ireland. A large proportion of Scottish Chileans are sheep farmers in the Magallanes region of the far south of the country, and the city of Punta Arenas has a large Scottish foundation dating back to the 18th century. The Chilean government land deals invited settlement from Scotland and Wales in its southern provinces in the 1840s and 1850s. The number of Scottish Chileans is still higher in Patagonia and Magallanes regions.

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  • Inmigración escocesa en Chile (es)
  • Scottish Chilean (en)
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  • La inmigración escocesa en Chile es el desplazamiento de personas que vinieron de Escocia y, en algunos casos, escoceses-irlandeses de Irlanda del Norte hacia Chile. Una gran proporción de escoceses son ganaderos de ovejas en la Región de Magallanes, en el extremo sur del país, y la ciudad de Punta Arenas tiene una gran fundación escocesa que data del siglo XVIII. Los acuerdos de terrenos del Gobierno chileno invitaron a asentamientos de Escocia y Gales en sus provincias del sur en las décadas de 1840 y 1850. El número de escoceses es aún mayor en las regiones de la Patagonia y Magallanes. (es)
  • Scottish Chileans are Chileans of Scottish descent who came from Scotland and, in some cases, Scots-Irish people from Northern Ireland. A large proportion of Scottish Chileans are sheep farmers in the Magallanes region of the far south of the country, and the city of Punta Arenas has a large Scottish foundation dating back to the 18th century. The Chilean government land deals invited settlement from Scotland and Wales in its southern provinces in the 1840s and 1850s. The number of Scottish Chileans is still higher in Patagonia and Magallanes regions. (en)
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  • Scottish-Chilean (en)
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  • Spanish. Minority speaks English, Scottish Gaelic and/or Lowland Scots as first language. (en)
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  • Scottish-Chilean (en)
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  • chileno-escocés (en)
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  • La inmigración escocesa en Chile es el desplazamiento de personas que vinieron de Escocia y, en algunos casos, escoceses-irlandeses de Irlanda del Norte hacia Chile. Una gran proporción de escoceses son ganaderos de ovejas en la Región de Magallanes, en el extremo sur del país, y la ciudad de Punta Arenas tiene una gran fundación escocesa que data del siglo XVIII. Un famoso escocés, Thomas, Lord Cochrane (más tarde 10º conde de Dundonald) formó la Armada de Chile para ayudar a liberar a Chile de España en el período de independencia. Chile desarrolló una sólida relación diplomática con Gran Bretaña e invitó a más colonos británicos al país en el siglo XIX. Los acuerdos de terrenos del Gobierno chileno invitaron a asentamientos de Escocia y Gales en sus provincias del sur en las décadas de 1840 y 1850. El número de escoceses es aún mayor en las regiones de la Patagonia y Magallanes. (es: La escuela Mackay), en Viña del Mar es un ejemplo de una escuela creada por inmigrantes escoceses. Los escoceses y otros inmigrantes británicos se encuentran principalmente en la educación superior, así como en la gestión económica y la vida cultural del país.[cita requerida] (es)
  • Scottish Chileans are Chileans of Scottish descent who came from Scotland and, in some cases, Scots-Irish people from Northern Ireland. A large proportion of Scottish Chileans are sheep farmers in the Magallanes region of the far south of the country, and the city of Punta Arenas has a large Scottish foundation dating back to the 18th century. A famous Scot, Thomas, Lord Cochrane (later 10th Earl of Dundonald) formed the Chilean Navy to help liberate Chile from Spain in the independence period. Chile developed a strong diplomatic relationship with Great Britain and invited more British settlers to the country in the 19th century. The Chilean government land deals invited settlement from Scotland and Wales in its southern provinces in the 1840s and 1850s. The number of Scottish Chileans is still higher in Patagonia and Magallanes regions. The Mackay School, in Viña del Mar is an example of a school set up by Scottish Chileans. The Scottish and other British Chileans are primarily found in higher education as well in economic management and the country's cultural life. (en)
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