Yearly German immigration to Argentina from 1919 to 1932 |
Year |
German immigrants |
Total immigrants |
% German immigrants |
1919 |
1,992 |
41,299 |
4.8% |
1920 |
4,798 |
87,032 |
5.5% |
1921 |
4,113 |
98,086 |
4.2% |
1922 |
6,514 |
129,263 |
5% |
1923 |
10,138 |
195,063 |
5.2% |
1924 |
10,238 |
159,939 |
6.4% |
1925 |
4,933 |
125,366 |
2.9% |
1926 |
5,112 |
135,011 |
3.8% |
1927 |
5,165 |
161,548 |
3.4% |
1928 |
4,165 |
129,047 |
3.2% |
1929 |
4,581 |
140,086 |
3.3% |
1930 |
5,171 |
135,403 |
3.8% |
1931 |
3,045 |
64,922 |
4.7% |
1932 |
2,089 |
37,626 |
5.5% |
Total |
72,054 |
1,639,691 |
4.4% |
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