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Scottish Argentines

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This article is entirely devoid of mention of Scottish settlement, despite Argentina having the largest Scottish diaspora population outside the English-speaking world, and being the only country outside the Anglosphere that celebrates National Tartan Day. See Tartan Day#Argentina. I was going to link to Demographics of Argentina from that section, but at this point doing so would just confuse the reader because the expected detail is just missing. There's even a Scottish Argentines article; perhaps that can be given WP:SUMMARYSTYLE treatment here, though I have not yet pored over it.  — SMcCandlish ¢ 😼  05:51, 24 July 2023 (UTC)[reply]

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WikiJuan. First, “There is no point in clarifying the origin of Europeans, there is a respective section for that, in the same way that indigenous peoples are not listed in the infobox.” It is a fact that the majority of the population predominantly descends from these regions, but there is an entire sector (and entire articles) where it is developed. It is not appropriate to clarify this in a section of the infobox where ethnicities are listed, this was not done in any other article. Second, the information on the genetic percentages is fine, but it is obviously a note, as found in the article in Spanish. As it stands now, the "note" doesn't work and there's an entire sentence out of place. Only ethnic groups with their (estimated) percentages should be included, as is found in all articles on demographics. I ask you to correct it or delete it, because as it currently stands it is wrong. Sargen220 (talk 04:39, 5 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]