provinciano

Japanese: provinciano
provinciano

…In South America, it often refers to the citizens of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. Since the Spanish colonial period, the city has been important as a trading port, and its citizens came to be called porteños, while the residents of the interior were called provincianos. Porteños generally have a high cultural standard and are Western-style, but tend to neglect indigenous elements and traditions, which often causes resentment among the people of the interior. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "provinciano" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…南アメリカではアルゼンチンの首都ブエノス・アイレス市の市民を指すことが多い。スペインの植民地時代から同市は貿易港として重きをなし,市民がポルテーニョと呼ばれるようになり,これに対して内陸部の住民はプロビンシアーノprovincianoと呼ばれた。ポルテーニョは一般に文化水準も高く,西欧的だが土着の要素や伝統を軽視しがちであり,たびたび内陸部の人々の反発を招いている。…

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