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Lebanese Chileans

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Lebanese Chileans, are immigrants to Chile from the Lebanon. Most are Christian and they arrived in Chile in the mid-19th to early-20th centuries to escape from poverty. Ethnically Lebanese Chileans are often called "Turks", (Spanish: Turcos) a term believed to derive from the fact that they arrived from present day Lebanon, which at that time was occupied by the Ottoman Turkish Empire. Most arrived as members of the Eastern Orthodox church and the Maronite church, but became Roman Catholic. A minority are Muslim.

The Christhttps://www.codecademy.com/blogian Orthodox, built the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Santiago and All Chile in Santiago in 1917. It is a cathedral of the Church of Antioch with six parishes.

Notable Lebanese Chileans

  • Sergio Bitar, politician, minister and senator
  • Checho Hirane, comedy and TV host
  • HosaĆ­n Sabag, politician
  • Pancho Mouat, journalist
  • Carlos Massad, banker and politician
  • References

    Lebanese Chileans Wikipedia