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Y Wladfa ("The Colony").

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What is Patagonia in welsh?

Patagonia


Are there Welsh speaking Argentinians?

Yes, many Welsh miners emigrated to Argentina, to an area of Patagonia, to work in silver mines, many of their descendants still speak Welsh.


Name two counties that speak welsh?

Wales and some communities in the Patagonia region of Argentina.


How many people speek welsh in patagonia?

Around 5,000 Welsh speakers are estimated to live in the Chubut Province of Patagonia, Argentina, which has a significant Welsh settlement dating back to the 19th century. Welsh language and culture have been preserved among some of the descendants of the original Welsh immigrants in the region.


What Courtney in South America has the largest welsh contingent?

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What languages are spoken in Patagonia?

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Where did the ship Mimosa sail to from Liverpool in 1865?

Welsh emigrants travelled to South America in 1865 on board the clipper ship Mimosa, establishing a settlement in Patagonia (Argentina) called "Y Wladfa", of which the first town was called Rawson. Several thousand Welsh-speaking residents now live in the general area.


Is wales the only people who speck Welsh?

Welsh is also spoken in the Welsh colony in the Chubut Valley, Patagonia


Where do people speak Welsh?

Welsh is spoken in both Wales and Patagonia, in Argentina.


Do patagonia have a flag?

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The largest population of welsh people outside of wales?

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Does Patagonia celebrate Saint David's Day?

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