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Mainly [[Southeastern Brazil]]<br>[[Center-West Region, Brazil|Center-Western]] Brazil {{·}} border regions and some metropolises along [[North Region, Brazil|Northern Brazil]] |
Mainly [[Southeastern Brazil]]<br>[[Center-West Region, Brazil|Center-Western]] Brazil {{·}} border regions and some metropolises along [[North Region, Brazil|Northern Brazil]] |
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|langs= [[Bolivian Spanish]] {{·}} [[Brazilian Portuguese|Portuguese]]<br><small>Minority:</small> [[Guaraní language|Guaraní]] {{·}} [[Aymará language|Aymará]] {{·}} possibly other Amerindian languages as [[Quechua language|Quechua]] |
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|rels= Mostly [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]]<br> and [[Folk religions]]. |
|rels= Mostly [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholicism]]<br> and [[Folk religions]]. |
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|related= [[Bolivians]] <br>other [[Brazilian people|Brazilian]], [[Spanish people|Spanish]], [[Hispanic]] and [[Hispanophone]] people <br> |
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Revision as of 12:07, 27 September 2020
Total population | |
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350,000 [1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Brazil:
Mainly Southeastern Brazil Center-Western Brazil · border regions and some metropolises along Northern Brazil | |
Languages | |
Bolivian Spanish · Portuguese Minority: Guaraní · Aymará · possibly other Amerindian languages as Quechua | |
Religion | |
Mostly Roman Catholicism and Folk religions. | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Bolivians other Brazilian, Spanish, Hispanic and Hispanophone people |
Bolivians in Brazil are individuals of full, partial, or predominantly Bolivian ancestry, or a Bolivian-born person residing in Brazil. The governments of Bolivia and Brazil have begun to develop an agreement to regularize the situation of several thousand undocumented Bolivian immigrants in Brazil. [2] According to estimates by the Ministry's of Latin American immigrants and the National Association of Immigrants from Brazil more than 200,000 Bolivians are working illegally in São Paulo.[3][4]
Nowadays, the Bolivians constitute the biggest group of foreigners living in the country, with an estimated 350,000 Bolivian nationals currently living in Brazil.[5]
Notable Bolivian Brazilians
References
- ^ "O Brasil tem pouco imigrante". Retrieved 2019-02-17.
- ^ El Reloj.(Spanish) Archived December 2, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Bolivianos são o grupo mais atingido pela tuberculose em São Paulo.Agência Brasil. (Portuguese) Archived 2009-08-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Mas de 200.00 Bolivianos trabajan en Sao Paulo (Spanish). Archived December 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "O Brasil tem pouco imigrante". Retrieved 2019-02-17.