Como dice el titulo.
Como dice el titulo.
Si. Canarias recibió mucha emigración alemana/del norte de Europa. A esto se debe que los latinos blancos son en general bastante mas blancos que los españoles.
Tienen algo bastante diferenente a los de la península en diferentes grados, pero en promedio sí que se nota.
Conocí a unos cuantos canarios en España y salvo por el acento no se distinguían del resto.
Si. Canarias recibió mucha emigración alemana/del norte de Europa. A esto se debe que los latinos blancos son en general bastante mas blancos que los españoles.
Tienen algo bastante diferenente a los de la península en diferentes grados, pero en promedio sí que se nota.
Conocí a unos cuantos canarios en España y salvo por el acento no se distinguían del resto.
Canarians are about 90% - 70% Iberian & Western European, the rest is Guanche, which were the natives of the islands closely related to the Northern Moroccans and Algerians, Canarias cluster a bit far from Iberia more into Southern Italy and Sicily but still in broadly Iberian cluster
They look very different from the rest of the Spanish. Joana Sanz from the Canary Islands is a good practical example. Yes, there is a certain percentage that would not be noticed, but on average there is a difference because the Guanche factor in them is very high.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll-Voy365QE
If you talk about the skin tone that the American continent is obsessed with, I would tell you that Canarians are on average much darker than the rest of the Spanish.
On the other hand, if you want to get rid of stereotypes, Spaniards are as European as Germans.
On the other hand, in Latin America, none of the so-called white Latinos will get the EEF, Yamnaya, WHG of an average Spaniard, so they must have Spain as their ethnicity goal, their example and their ethnic-cultural mother, in addition to the native elements, not go against and fight against their own mother.