@thirdpositionn @MariaUrrestaraz @CaudilloCriollo No es de ahora, es desde que empezaron a hacerse examenes genéticos (2006-07 empezaron a aparecer primeros documentos) y SIEMPRE ha sido así. Los soldados de San Martin españolitos no eran, la madre de Peró
@Apollyneo Sorry, but given the population distribution in Argentina and the fact that genetic tests show more Spanish than Italian ancestry among Argentinians, along with Spanish language dominance, that map seems wrong. https://t.co/CPV0I2JqOs https://t
@yungneocon NO, THEY ARE NOT SIMILAR AT ALL. According to the study by María Laura Catelli et al, 2011. The indigenous component observed in the urban populations was 66%, 41%, and 70% in South, Central, and North Argentina, respectively. https://t.co/kJJZ
@yungneocon First of all according to the study by María Laura Catelli et al, 2011. The indigenous component observed in the urban populations was 66%, 41%, and 70% in South, Central, and North Argentina, respectively. https://t.co/kJJZ43jhXw