Therefore, the political places from which these people or their ascendants emigrated to Argentina may vary.
Likewise, there are multi-ethnic European states such as Switzerland, which has a German Swiss population with their own German language, while French and Italian-speaking citizens inhabit other regions of the country, retaining their differences even today.
Austrians, on the other hand, were historically regarded as ethnic Germans and viewed themselves as such.
[1][2][3] As can be seen, the large population of German ethnicity occupied an area of several present-day countries.
Citizenship is the mere legal condition of belonging to one state or another, while nationality or ethnicity is related to anthropological and sociological aspects and thus has an extraterritorial character.