Immigration from other South American countries to Brazil

Non-Lusophone South Americans in Brazil
Sul-americanos não-lusófonos no Brasil,
Hispano-sul-américo-brasileiro
Sudamericanos no-lusófonos en Brasil, Hispano-sudamero-brasileño
Total population

(500,000 Uruguayans[1]

150,000 Chileans[2]

200,000 Bolivians[3]

60,000 Argentines[4]

60,000 Paraguayans[5]

20,000 Peruvians[6])
Regions with significant populations

Brazil:

Mainly Southeastern and Southern Brazil
Border regions and some metropolises along Center-West and Northern Brazil
Languages
Spanish · Portuguese · Portuñol
Minority: Uruguayan Portuguese-based mixed language · Guarani · Aymará
possibly other Amerindian languages, Guyanese Creole and Sranan Tongo
Religion
Christianity (mostly Roman Catholicism, some Protestantism) · possibly mentionable Irreligion, Amerindian folk religions and others
Related ethnic groups
Argentinians · Uruguayans · Chileans · Peruvians · Bolivians · Paraguayans
other Brazilian, Hispanic and Hispanophone people

Immigration from other South American countries to Brazil refers to the movement of people from other South American countries to Brazil.

See also

References


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