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There is a town in Argentina? Welsh immigrants?

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I heard that there is a town in Argentina that was settled by Welsh immigrants.In fact it looks like a Welsh village that was transplanted to Agentina.I want to know the name of the town and where is it located in Argentina.Please.Thank you.

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  1. Well the welsh settled in Patagonia in the Chubut Province, They founded many towns there, Welsh is still the second most spoken language in the South of Argentina, It's the most common European Language after spanish in Argentina still spoken naturally by the community.

    The Towns which are welsh in origin are,

    Trelew, Treveilin, Gaiman, Cwm Hyfryd, Puerto Madryn, Esquel. and many more areas

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