Spanish New Zealanders Explained

Group:Spanish New Zealanders
Hispano-neozelandeses
Population:2,043 (2013)
Popplace:Auckland
Langs:New Zealand English, Spanish. Minority speaks Catalan, Galician, and Basque.
Rels:Roman Catholicism
Related:Spaniards, Spanish Australians

Spanish New Zealanders refers to New Zealand citizens and residents of Spanish descent, or people who were born in Spain and emigrated to New Zealand. There are approximately 2,043 New Zealanders who are full or partial Spanish descent, most of whom reside within the major cities of Auckland and Wellington.[1]

Immigration to New Zealand from Spain was minimal during the 1850s and 1860s resulting from the social disruption of the Carlist civil wars. Larger numbers of Spanish immigrants entered the country in the first quarter of the twentieth century due to the same circumstances of rural poverty and urban congestion that led other Europeans to emigrate in that period, as well as unpopular wars. Many immigrants either moved back to Spain or to another country. Spaniards married Latin Americans aside from European New Zealanders and Māori because of cultural proximity, and in 20th century, Spaniards and Latin Americans joined forces for cultural activities and to promote the teaching of Spanish in New Zealand.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.stats.govt.nz/Census/2013-census/profile-and-summary-reports/ethnic-profiles.aspx?request_value=24694&parent_id=24650&tabname=#24694 2013 Census ethnic group profiles: Spanish
  2. https://teara.govt.nz/en/other-western-europeans Other Western Europeans – Te Ara Encyclopedia
  3. https://teara.govt.nz/en/other-western-europeans/page-2 2. – Other Western Europeans – Te Ara Encyclopedia