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i tought the argentinian boers were larping they are actually white geg

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bump

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Is the green-yellow flag a brazilian flag?

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>>3589497 (OP)
You re not white though

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Crazy how many Irish people emigrated to Argentina, it's pretty cool

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>>3589695
meds now, there is no irish flag in picrel

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BULGAARIIIIIAA BULGARIA IM BULGAR CUMAN KIPCHAK BULGARIA LIVES

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>>3589701
I don't think the flag is there, it's just something I read about

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>>3589708
oh yeah, nvm then.

about the irish, a lot of them left because we are retarded and couldn't set up proper conditions for european inmigrants.

>The Dresden Affair marked the end of mass Irish emigration to Argentina. Less fortunate Irish immigrants were recruited in the 1870s and 1880s among poor segments in Dublin, Cork and other counties, and sent as colonists to Argentina. Irish-Argentine agents hired by the Buenos Aires provincial government actively worked in Ireland and were paid by the state and the shipping companies. In 1889, the Dresden Affair occurred when agents Buckley O'Meara and John Stephen Dillon sent 1,774 emigrants in the steamer City of Dresden. Many died due to the conditions of the journey or upon arrival in Buenos Aires. About seven hundred were carried to Bahia Blanca to establish the Irish Colony of Naposta, which in a few months was a failure. The vast majority of these immigrants did not stay in the country, and struggled to go back to Ireland or re-migrated to the United States and other places. Following the Dresden Affair, in 1889, Archbishop of Cashel, Thomas Croke wrote: "I most solemnly conjure my poorer countrymen, as they value their happiness hereafter, never to set foot on the Argentine Republic however tempted to do so they may be by offers of a passage or an assurance of comfortable homes.



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