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Koreans in Argentina

Koreans in Argentina
Coreanos en Argentina
재아르헨티나 한인
在아르헨티나 韓人
Total population
22,354 (2011)
Regions with significant populations
Buenos Aires, especially Flores and Balvanera (formerly known as Once)
Languages
Rioplatense Spanish · Korean
Religion
Majority Protestantism;
minority Roman Catholicism and Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
Korean diaspora

Koreans in Argentina (also known as Argentine Koreans or Korean Argentines) form the second-largest Korean diaspora community in Latin America and the 15th-largest in the world, according to the statistics of South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Their population declined by more than 50% between 1997 and 2003. Despite the small rebound in their numbers since then, they have been surpassed in size by the rapidly growing Chinese Argentine community (which since the 1990s has been increasing non-stop and is expected to become one of the biggest immigrant groups in Argentina, together with Paraguayan, Bolivian and Peruvian immigrants). In the 2010s decade, the Korean community in Argentina has fallen behind Korean communities in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States, Brazil and southeast Asia.

Nevertheless, the relevance of the community, and especially its weight among the Korean communities in Latin America, has been hailed on more than one occasion. For example, the Centro Cultural Coreano para América Latina (Korean Cultural Center for Latin America) was created with its headquarters precisely in Argentina.

Records still exist that show the presence of a few Koreans in Argentina as early as 1940, when Korea was still a Japanese colony. However, the first well-known Korean migrants to Argentina were twelve North Korean prisoners of the Korean War who declined the repatriation offered them under the terms of the , and chose instead to start a new life on another continent; they were finally resettled in Argentina in 1956 and 1957 by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.


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