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Irish Chileans (in Spanish: Hiberno-chilenos, Irish: Gael-Sileánach) are the inhabitants of Chile who either came from some part of the island of Ireland or are descendants of immigrants from there. Generally coming in the 18th century and early 19th century, the generally Catholic Irish were seeking refuge from the oppression of the Protestant-run government of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Spain, being a Catholic power, enticed many Irish to move to Latin America. Immigration diminished later in the 19th century as Catholic Emancipation made emigration to a Catholic nation less of a vital consideration and as the United States and Canada established themselves as more viable lands for settlement.

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  • Inmigración irlandesa en Chile (es)
  • Irish Chileans (en)
  • アイルランド系チリ人 (ja)
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  • アイルランド系チリ人(スペイン語: Irlandés-chileno もしくは Hibernochileno、アイルランド語: Gael-Sileánach)は、アイルランド島からチリに移住した住民、もしくはその子孫のことである。多くは18世紀と19世紀初頭に、主にカトリックであるアイルランド人はプロテスタントが動かすアイルランド王国政府(多かれ少なかれグレートブリテン王国の傀儡だった)の弾圧から避難を求めてやってきた。スペインはカトリックの勢力であり、多くのアイルランド人がラテンアメリカに移住した。移住は19世紀後半にカトリック解放がカトリック国への移住を不可欠ではないと考えさせたこと、およびアメリカ合衆国とカナダがより豊かな土地を定住者に提供したことにより減少した。 アイルランド系チリ人の多くは国土極南のマガジャーネス地域の羊飼いであり、プンタ・アレーナス市には18世紀に遡る大きなアイルランド系の施設が存在する。 最も著名なアイルランド系チリ人はベルナルド・オイギンスであり、彼はしばしば「チリの父」と呼ばれ、チリ全土で記念されている。 (ja)
  • La inmigración irlandesa en Chile es el movimiento migratorio de ciudadanos irlandeses hacia la República de Chile. Los irlandeses comenzaron a llegar en cantidad considerable durante los siglos XVIII y XIX, llegando principalmente al puerto de Valparaíso, donde en reiteradas ocasiones eran catalogados como británicos en lugar de irlandeses, ya que durante el siglo XIX Irlanda era parte íntegra del Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda, siendo súbditos británicos. Por eso muchas cifras sobre los británicos en Chile incluyen a los irlandeses, los cuales constituyeron una parte importante de esas cifras migratorias provenientes de las islas Británicas junto con los ingleses. Chile es hogar de la segunda comunidad irlandesa en América del Sur contando con aproximadamente 120 000 ciudadanos de (es)
  • Irish Chileans (in Spanish: Hiberno-chilenos, Irish: Gael-Sileánach) are the inhabitants of Chile who either came from some part of the island of Ireland or are descendants of immigrants from there. Generally coming in the 18th century and early 19th century, the generally Catholic Irish were seeking refuge from the oppression of the Protestant-run government of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Spain, being a Catholic power, enticed many Irish to move to Latin America. Immigration diminished later in the 19th century as Catholic Emancipation made emigration to a Catholic nation less of a vital consideration and as the United States and Canada established themselves as more viable lands for settlement. (en)
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  • Irish Chileans (en)
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  • Spanish. Minority speaks English and/or Irish as first language. (en)
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  • January 2021 (en)
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  • Irish Chileans (en)
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  • Gael-Sileánach (en)
  • Hiberno-chilenos (en)
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  • Irish people, Irish Americans, Irish Argentines, Irish Brazilians, Irish Canadians, Irish Mexicans, Irish Paraguayans, Irish Peruvians, Irish Uruguayans, Scottish people, Scottish Chileans, Welsh Chileans. (en)
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  • La inmigración irlandesa en Chile es el movimiento migratorio de ciudadanos irlandeses hacia la República de Chile. Los irlandeses comenzaron a llegar en cantidad considerable durante los siglos XVIII y XIX, llegando principalmente al puerto de Valparaíso, donde en reiteradas ocasiones eran catalogados como británicos en lugar de irlandeses, ya que durante el siglo XIX Irlanda era parte íntegra del Reino Unido de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda, siendo súbditos británicos. Por eso muchas cifras sobre los británicos en Chile incluyen a los irlandeses, los cuales constituyeron una parte importante de esas cifras migratorias provenientes de las islas Británicas junto con los ingleses. Chile es hogar de la segunda comunidad irlandesa en América del Sur contando con aproximadamente 120 000 ciudadanos de ascendencia irlandesa parcial o total.​ (es)
  • Irish Chileans (in Spanish: Hiberno-chilenos, Irish: Gael-Sileánach) are the inhabitants of Chile who either came from some part of the island of Ireland or are descendants of immigrants from there. Generally coming in the 18th century and early 19th century, the generally Catholic Irish were seeking refuge from the oppression of the Protestant-run government of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Spain, being a Catholic power, enticed many Irish to move to Latin America. Immigration diminished later in the 19th century as Catholic Emancipation made emigration to a Catholic nation less of a vital consideration and as the United States and Canada established themselves as more viable lands for settlement. A large proportion of Irish Chileans are sheep farmers in the Magallanes Region of the far south of the country, and the city of Punta Arenas has a large Irish foundation dating back to the 18th century. The most notable Irish Chilean, Bernardo O'Higgins is often referred to as the "Father of Chile", and is commemorated in many places in Chile. (en)
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