Arab Uruguayans Explained

Group:Arab Uruguayans
Uruguayo árabe
عرب أوروغواي
Pop:over 50,000 descendants (2% of total population)
Popplace:Montevideo, Chuy
Religions:Christians (majority) and Islam (minority)
Langs:Uruguayan Spanish, Arabic

Arab Uruguayans (Arabic: عرب أوروغواي) are residents or citizens of Uruguay of Arab ethnicity, whose ancestry predominantly traces back to any of various waves of immigrants from the Arab world, especially Lebanon and Syria.

Overview

Arab Uruguayans originated mainly from what is now Lebanon (of which there may be over 50,000 descendants[1]). There are also individuals from other Arab countries such as Egypt, Syria, Morocco and Palestine.

Most Uruguayans of Arabic descent are Christians, with some Muslim minorities. There was also a small influx of Arab Jews, who have since lost their Arab cultural identity.

Arab Uruguayans are among the smallest Arab diaspora groups in the world. There are some 500 Arab-speaking people in the border towns of Chuy and Rivera.[2]

Lately there are two noticeable trends:

Notable people

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La asimilación cultural de los siriolibaneses y sus descendientes en Uruguay . 2 February 2015 . .
  2. PDF. Felipe. Arocena. La contribución de los inmigrantes en Uruguay. The contribution of immigrants in Uruguay. es. Papeles del CEIC. University of the Basque Country. 2009/2. 47. September 2009. 7 October 2016.
  3. Web site: Uruguayan-Arab Chamber . 2017-05-22 . 2018-11-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181129202630/http://uruguayarabchamber.org/quienes-somos/?lang=en . dead .
  4. Web site: Alberto Abdala's official files. AGN. 1 October 2017. 3 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303002256/http://www.agn.gub.uy/pdf/abdala.pdf. dead.