Austrian Brazilian

Austria Austrian Brazilians Brazil
Austro-brasileiro
Xuxa Meneghel
Total population
Indefinite
Regions with significant populations

Brazil:

Mainly Southern and Southeastern Brazil
Languages
Predominantly Portuguese. Some speak German.
Religion
Christianity (Mainly Roman Catholicism), Protestantism, Irreligion and others
Related ethnic groups
Other Brazilian and Austrian people
other White Brazilian as German, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Croat, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Swiss, Luxembourger and Belgian Brazilians

An Austrian Brazilian (Portuguese: Austro-brasileiro, Austríaco brasileiro) is a Brazilian person of full, partial, or predominantly Austrian ancestry, or an Austrian-born person residing in Brazil. The largest South-American nation is home to the second largest German-Austrian population outside their respective nations, after the USA. German is the second most spoken language in the country.[1][2] The author Stefan Zweig who wrote about Brazil, and the Habsburg-Lorraine Maria Leopoldina of Austria, Empress consort of Brazil, are among the most prominent Austrians to settle in Brazil.

Notable Austrian Brazilians

See also

References

  1. "Brazil". Ethnologue.
  2. "Hunsrik". Ethnologue.

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