Luxembourgish Brazilians
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Ethnic group
Brazil Luxembourg | |
Total population | |
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50,000[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Espírito Santo [2] · Santa Catarina [3] · Minas Gerais [3] · Rio Grande do Sul [3] · Paraná [3] · São Paulo [3] | |
Languages | |
Portuguese · French · German · Luxembourgish · Hunsrik | |
Religion | |
Roman Catholicism · Judaism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
German Brazilians · Belgian Brazilians · Brazilian Jews |
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Luxembourgish Brazilians refers to Brazilian citizens of full, partial, or predominantly Luxembourgish ancestry, or Luxembourg-born immigrants in Brazil.[citation needed ]
Luxembourgish immigration to Brazil occurred mainly around 1828, when nearly 1,000 Luxembourgers settled there.[4] Many were in Curitiba.[citation needed ]
See also
[edit ]- Immigration to Brazil
- White Brazilians
- Belgian Brazilians
- Dutch Brazilians
- French Brazilians
- Luxembourgish Americans
- Luxembourgish Canadians
- Luxembourgers
- Vanderlei Luxemburgo – unrelated to the country of Luxembourg
References
[edit ]- ^ Wey, Claude (2002). "L'émigration luxembourgeoise vers l'Argentine" (PDF) (in French). Revues Plurielles. Retrieved 2007年06月25日.
- ^ "Luxemburgueses no Espírito Santo". 2013年11月29日. Retrieved 2016年03月29日.
- ^ a b c d e Cardoso, Marcos (2020年06月06日). "Entrevista: Karen Francesca Schwinden". ND (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020年11月22日.
- ^ "De L'Etat à la nation 1839–1989" Imprimeries St. Paul p. 145
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