Croatian Bolivians
Croatian Bolivians (Croatian: Hrvati u Boliviji; Spanish: Croatas en Bolivia) are one of the main European ethnic groups in the South American country, although their figures are not as large as those of its neighbours.
Total population | |
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10,000 | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Santa Cruz, Cochabamba | |
Languages | |
Bolivian Spanish, Croatian | |
Religion | |
Christianity (mainly Roman Catholicism) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other Croatian diaspora groups |
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Croatian immigration to Bolivia was a migratory movement that traces its roots to the 19th century, which had some strong and important development in the history of Santa Cruz, which resulted in the settlement of the Chaco regions of central South America. The Croatian government estimates that the Croatian diaspora in Bolivia has an estimated 5,000 people, including immigrants and descendants of third and fourth generation.
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