Patagonia
Welsh is also spoken in the Welsh colony in the Chubut Valley, Patagonia
Welsh is spoken in both Wales and Patagonia, in Argentina.
Around 5,000 Welsh speakers are estimated to live in the Chubut Province of Patagonia, Argentina, which has a significant Welsh settlement dating back to the 19th century. Welsh language and culture have been preserved among some of the descendants of the original Welsh immigrants in the region.
Y Wladfa ("The Colony").
yes its blue and white with the welsh dragon in the middle.
England has a large population of Welsh and the Patagonia in Argentina also do.
Yes, many Welsh miners emigrated to Argentina, to an area of Patagonia, to work in silver mines, many of their descendants still speak Welsh.
Argentina is usually viewed as the country with the largest Welsh contingent - particularly in the Patagonia region.
Wales and some communities in the Patagonia region of Argentina.
R. Bryn Williams has written: 'Prydydd y paith' -- subject(s): Biography, Poets, Welsh, Welsh Poets 'Y march coch' 'Eluned Morgan' 'Y wladfa' -- subject(s): Welsh in Patagonia, History 'Cerddi Hydref' 'Gwladfa Patagonia 1865-1965 =' 'Dafydd Dywysog' -- subject(s): Welsh drama
Welsh is a minority language spoken in Argentina, primarily in the Chubut Province. It was brought by Welsh settlers who established colonies in the region in the late 19th century. Today, there are still Welsh-speaking communities in Patagonia.
He's Argentinian so it's possible if he spent some time in Patagonia.