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Argentina is often described as the Latin American country with the largest Czech and Slovak-descendant community. In Chaco—especially around Presidencia Roque Sáenz Peña—diaspora is not just ancestry: it is an ecosystem of clubs, schools, mutual-aid traditions, memory projects, and everyday social ties. This article explains, in an accessible but source-based way, how these associations work as “infrastructure” that keeps identity, language, and community life connected across generations.
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