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- Spanish_Chilean abstract "Spanish Chileans (in Spanish: Chileno-español) refer more often to Chileans of post-independence Spanish immigrant descent, as they have retained a Spanish cultural identity. People of pre-independence Spanish descent are usually not considered Spanish Chileans even though they form a large majority of the Chilean population and have Spanish surnames. This is because they rejected Spanish identity for the emergent Chilean one on the eve of national independence.The earliest European immigrants were Spanish colonisers who arrived in the 16th century. They came to form the majority of the population by the time of Chilean independence. They came mainly from Castile and Andalusia and formed the majority population. The Amerindian population of central Chile was absorbed into the Spanish setter population in the beginning of the colonial period to form the large mestizo population that exists in Chile today. In the 18th and 19th centuries, many Basques from both Spain and France came to Chile were they integrated into the existing elites of Castilian origin. Other European nationalities then followed and also became rich and fused with each other and the Basque-Castilian elite to create modern middle and upper classes. In the 20th century, there was an influx of refugees of the Spanish Civil War and Franco's regime.(see Winnipeg ship) They have kepted their Spanish national identity and set up Spanish clubs throughout the country. The Spanish culture of the original settlers slowly evolved into Chilean folk culture, especially the huaso one, and at the time of independence had abandoned national affiliation with Spain.Today, most Chileans have predominately Spanish ancestry. However, unlike most other Spanish-American countries, very few buildings were built by Spaniards during the colonial period. One or two colonial buildings from the later stage of Spanish domination might still be standing in a few cities in central Chile. However, there are two small towns in Chile whose city centre is dominated by Spanish architecture, Cobquecura, near Concepcion, and Yerbas Buenas, near Linares. Because of this exception to the rule, they are protected by the Chilean government as 'places of architectural heritage'. Most houses are American in style, while the old public buildings are French and the newer ones are based on American skycrapers.[citation needed]Chileans of pure Spanish descent (colonial stock) have been discriminated against by Chileans with other European ancestry (Basque, English, French, German) since independence. Hence, French, British, German surnames have prestige as well as Basque (apellidos vinosos), over Spanish surnames. The same is true with appearance, where northern European features (pale completion and light-coloured hair and eyes) are favoured over a Mediterranean appearance. This has been instrumental is discrimination in terms of employment of good jobs and woman on TV are lighter than the average woman. However, this reason is not admitted or recognised by Chileans in general who accepted this hidden racism as the status quo. Chileans of colonial Spanish stock themselves despise that heritage.".
- Spanish_Chilean language Chilean_Spanish.
- Spanish_Chilean populationPlace Chile.
- Spanish_Chilean related Chilean_people.
- Spanish_Chilean related Latin_America.
- Spanish_Chilean related Spanish_people.
- Spanish_Chilean religion Catholic_Church.
- Spanish_Chilean religion Evangelicalism.
- Spanish_Chilean religion Protestantism.
- Spanish_Chilean totalPopulation "25624".
- Spanish_Chilean wikiPageExternalLink www.camacoes.cl.
- Spanish_Chilean wikiPageExternalLink www.castillayleon.cl.
- Spanish_Chilean wikiPageExternalLink www.centronavarrodechile.org.
- Spanish_Chilean wikiPageID "18343308".
- Spanish_Chilean wikiPageRevisionID "599971790".
- Spanish_Chilean group "(Hispano-chileno)".
- Spanish_Chilean group "Spanish-Chilean".
- Spanish_Chilean hasPhotoCollection Spanish_Chilean.
- Spanish_Chilean langs Chilean_Spanish.
- Spanish_Chilean pop "25624".
- Spanish_Chilean popplace "All over Chile".
- Spanish_Chilean related "Chilean people, Spaniards, and other Latin American peoples".
- Spanish_Chilean rels "Evangelicalism and Protestantism minorities".
- Spanish_Chilean rels "Mainly Roman Catholicism,".
- Spanish_Chilean subject Category:Chilean_people_of_Spanish_descent.
- Spanish_Chilean subject Category:European_Chilean.
- Spanish_Chilean subject Category:Spanish_diaspora_by_country.
- Spanish_Chilean subject Category:Spanish_diaspora_in_South_America.
- Spanish_Chilean type Abstraction100002137.
- Spanish_Chilean type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Spanish_Chilean type EthnicGroupsInChile.
- Spanish_Chilean type Group100031264.
- Spanish_Chilean type EthnicGroup.
- Spanish_Chilean type CommunityOrganization.
- Spanish_Chilean type Collective.
- Spanish_Chilean comment "Spanish Chileans (in Spanish: Chileno-español) refer more often to Chileans of post-independence Spanish immigrant descent, as they have retained a Spanish cultural identity. People of pre-independence Spanish descent are usually not considered Spanish Chileans even though they form a large majority of the Chilean population and have Spanish surnames.".
- Spanish_Chilean label "Inmigración española en Chile".
- Spanish_Chilean label "Spanish Chilean".
- Spanish_Chilean sameAs Inmigración_española_en_Chile.
- Spanish_Chilean sameAs m.04dz737.
- Spanish_Chilean sameAs Q7573173.
- Spanish_Chilean sameAs Q7573173.
- Spanish_Chilean sameAs Spanish_Chilean.
- Spanish_Chilean wasDerivedFrom Spanish_Chilean?oldid=599971790.
- Spanish_Chilean isPrimaryTopicOf Spanish_Chilean.
- Spanish_Chilean name "(Hispano-chileno)".
- Spanish_Chilean name "Spanish-Chilean".