词条 | Italian immigration to Mexico |
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|group = Italian Mexicans italo-mexicanos italo-messicani |image = ItalianSectionDoloresDF.JPG |caption = Entrance to the Italian section of the Panteón de Dolores in Mexico City |population = 8,911 Italian nationals residing in Mexico (2017)[1] About 85,000 Mexicans of Italian descent (2012)[2] |popplace =Puebla{{·}}Mexico City{{·}}Nuevo León{{·}}Veracruz |langs = Mexican Spanish{{·}}Italian{{·}}Chipileño |rels = Roman Catholicism |related =Other Italian diasporas }} An Italian-Mexican or Italo-Mexican ({{lang-es|italo-mexicano}}, {{lang-it|italo-messicano}}) is a Mexican citizen of Italian descent or origin. The ancestors of most Mexicans of Italian descent arrived in the country during the late 19th century. Their descendants have generally assimilated into mainstream Mexican society. Dubb HistoryDuring the colonial era there was a small number of non-Spanish European entrants, in particular Catholic missionaries. There are records of a few Italian soldiers and mariners in early New Spain.[3] Prominent among the Italians was Juan Pablos (born Giovanni Paoli in Brescia), who founded the first printing shop in the Americas.[3] The most important missionary was Eusebio Kino who led the evangelization of Pimería Alta. Italo-Mexican identity rests on the common experience of migration from Italy in the late 19th century, a period characterized by a general Italian diaspora to the Americas. About 13,000 Italians emigrated to Mexico during this period,[4] and at least half returned to Italy or went on to the United States.[5] Most Italians who came to Mexico were farmers or farm workers from the northern Italian regions of Veneto, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, and Lombardy. Others, who arrived in the early 19th century, were from southern Italy. Many Italian settlers arriving in the late 19th and early 20th centuries received land grants from the Mexican government. When Benito Mussolini came to power, thousands of Italian families left Italy for Mexico. In the state of Aguascalientes there is a large population of Mexicans of Italian descent, the result of the French incursion and the creation of the Second Mexican Empire.{{Citation needed|date=June 2016}} The regions with the greatest populations of Mexican Italians are Mexico City, Monterrey, Puebla, and Veracruz. SocietyAlthough Italo-Mexicans claim an Italian ethnic identity, they generally note that they are Mexican as well. In 1995, there were an estimated 30,000 Mexicans descended from Italian colonists.[6] Population figures are uncertain because, unlike other countries, Mexico's census does not gather information on specific ethnic groups. Most Italian Mexicans speak Spanish, but in Italian communities Italian and its related languages and dialects (usually mixed with Spanish) are used to communicate among themselves.{{citation needed|date=May 2016}} {{anchor|Italian Community}}Italian communityMany Italian-Mexicans live in cities founded by their ancestors in the states of Veracruz (Huatusco) and San Luis Potosí. Smaller numbers of Italian-Mexicans live in Guanajuato, Edomex, and the former haciendas (now cities) of Nueva Italia, Michoacán and Lombardia in Michoacán, both founded by Dante Cusi from Gambar in Brescia. Playa del Carmen, Mahahual and Cancun in the state of Quintana Roo have also received a significant number of immigrants from Italy. Several families of Italian-Mexican descent were granted citizenship in the United States under the Bracero program to address a labor shortage of labor. Italian companies have invested in Mexico, primarily in the tourism and hospitality industries. These ventures have sometimes resulted in settlements, but residents primarily live in the resort areas of the Riviera Maya, Baja California, Puerto Vallarta and Cancun. Although they generate employment, mainly in restaurants, hotels and entertainment centers, most employees have not become permanent residents of Mexico and live as ex-pats. {{anchor|Derived Italian languages}}Italian dialectsMost Italian immigration to Mexico occurred in the establishment of colonies. Dialects of Italian and languages of Italy which are still spoken include:
Notable Italo-MexicansFirst generation immigrants{{div col}}
Descendants{{See|:Category:Mexican people of Italian descent}}See also
References1. ^{{cite web|title=International Migration Database|url=http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?DataSetCode=MIG|publisher= OECD |accessdate=7 January 2019|quote=Country of birth/nationality: Italy, Variable: Stock of foreign population by nationality}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Episodio 10: Italianos|url=http://www.oncetv-ipn.net/losquellegaron/back_programas.html|publisher=Canal Once|accessdate=6 July 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160305092624/http://www.oncetv-ipn.net/losquellegaron/back_programas.html|archivedate=5 March 2016|df=}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|last1=Zilli Mánica|first1=José Benigno|title=De los italianos en México. Desde los “conquistadores” hasta los socios de la Cooperativa de Emigración Agrícola San Cristóforo (1924)|url=http://revistas.uv.mx/index.php/ulua/article/download/1840/pdf_258|publisher=Universidad Veracruzana|accessdate=24 June 2016}} 4. ^ Italian statistics 2009 5. ^http://www.everyculture.com/Middle-America-Caribbean/Italian-Mexicans-Orientation.html Italian Mexicans Orientation 6. ^{{cite web|title=Italian-Mexicans|url=https://www.academia.edu/3569303/Italian-Mexicans|publisher=Encyclopedia of World Cultures, Volume 8: Mesoamerican and the Caribbean|accessdate=24 March 2015}} External links
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