Can the Welsh language survive in Patagonia?

More public money could be used to keep the Welsh language and culture alive in the Argentine region of Patagonia.

First Minister Carwyn Jones said he was ready to consider giving more funding on the final day of his visit to mark 150 years since the formation of the Welsh colony there.

BBC Wales' Steffan Messenger looks at what the future holds for Welsh life in the region.

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