Galician Americans

{{short description|Americans of Galician birth or descent}}

{{Infobox ethnic group

| group = Galician Americans

| native_name = Galego-estadounidenses (Galician)
Gallego-estadounidenses (Spanish)

| population = 25,457 (May 2025){{Cite web |title=Censo Electoral / La Oficina del Censo Electoral / Cifras de electores |url=https://www.ine.es/dyngs/CEL/es/index.htm?cid=77 |access-date=2025-06-24 |website=INE |language=es}}

| popplace = Florida, New York, New Jersey, California

| langs = American English, Spanish, Portuguese, Galician

| rels = Christianity (Roman Catholicism)
Other religions

}}

Galician Americans ({{langx|gl|Galego-estadounidenses}}, {{Langx|es|Gallego-estadounidenses}}) are Americans of Galician descent.

The Galicians (Galician: Galegos; Spanish: Gallegos) are a nationality, cultural and ethnolinguistic group whose historic homeland is Galicia, in the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula (Europe). Galician and Castilian are the official languages of the Autonomous Community of Galicia.

Galician migration to the United States took place mainly between 1868 and 1930,{{cite web |url=http://www.laopinioncoruna.es/galicia/2015/04/22/gallegos-visibles/948874.html |title = Los gallegos en USA se hacen visibles |access-date=2015-05-04 |publisher = La Opinion Coruña newspaper}} although there was a second smaller wave in the late 1940s and 1950s, when Galicians managed to form a small community in Newark.{{cite web |url=http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/galicia/2011/03/11/0003_201103G11P10991.htm |title = La Pequeña Galicia de EE.UU. |access-date=2015-05-04 |publisher = La Voz de Galicia newspaper}}

There are some notable Galician-born persons who have lived or are now residing in the US, such as musician Cristina Pato or teacher Anxo Brea,{{cite web |url=http://www.galiciaconfidencial.com/nova/23948-galego-mellor-profesor-historia-estado-nova-york |title = Un galego, mellor profesor de Historia do Estado de Nova York |access-date=2015-05-08 |publisher = Galicia Confidencial newspaper}} but they may do so temporarily and without being naturalized American. The list below refers to US-born or U.S. citizens of Galician ancestry.

Notable people

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