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    Quote Originally Posted by Heather Duval View Post
    After she looks more NE.

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    i agree, we sure have the baddest mamis in the world
    our criollas and pred euro mestizas are the most attractive ones in Latin America
    that is due to the mixture of Southern Spanish + Central Spanish + Jewish Sephardic + Amerindain Mexicans + Bantu Angolans plus a little dose of here and there French, Italian, Southeast Asian depending on the region

    all other latinos are mix with ugly as northern spaniards especially ugly basques, they make you very ugly imo

    southern and central spaniards are the most beautiful in Spain

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    bump for them haters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mexiñol View Post
    Western Mexico has the best good looking people of Mexico Jalisco Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. and not necessarily white but mixed race mexicans to many diverse components arab jew southern spanish with some touch of amerindian etc


    many of that men are extremly yummy
    thats your opinion, not the truth and its only a matter of taste

    my favorite ones are

    Veracruz
    Aguascalientes
    Guanajuato
    Michoacan
    Baja California

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlito's Way View Post
    i agree, we sure have the baddest mamis in the world
    our criollas and pred euro mestizas are the most attractive ones in Latin America
    that is due to the mixture of Southern Spanish + Central Spanish + Jewish Sephardic + Amerindain Mexicans + Bantu Angolans plus a little dose of here and there French, Italian, Southeast Asian depending on the region

    all other latinos are mix with ugly as northern spaniards especially ugly basques, they make you very ugly imo

    southern and central spaniards are the most beautiful in Spain
    Basques were heavily represented among Spanish colonists to Mexico. There are Basque surnames that have practically died out in Spain that exist in the hundreds and thousands in Mexico. They were important in mining and overseas transportation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Frank Grimes View Post
    Basques were heavily represented among Spanish colonists to Mexico. There are Basque surnames that have practically died out in Spain that exist in the hundreds and thousands in Mexico. They were important in mining and overseas transportation.
    they made a tiny minority, in fact there were more Basque colonist in Puerto Rico than in Mexico, in Puerto Rico for example, they represented more than 10% of their colonist
    in Mexico, basques didnt even reach that percentage at all, not even close

    Basque names are nothing, most of those basque last names came from Andalusians, because Basque last names can be practically found all over Spain



    youd be lucky to find anything like this in Mexico



    Business ownership - late 19th Century
    City / Municipality
    San Juan, Puerto Rico
    Asturians 26%
    Basques 24%
    Galicians 17%
    Mallorcans 12%
    Catalans 9/10%
    Canary Islanders* (Isleños), Castilians*, Valencians*, Andalusians*, Santanderinos* = *10%
    Others 1%
    Total 100%

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carlito's Way View Post
    they made a tiny minority, in fact there were more Basque colonist in Puerto Rico than in Mexico, in Puerto Rico for example, they represented more than 10% of their colonist
    in Mexico, basques didnt even reach that percentage at all, not even close

    Basque names are nothing, most of those basque last names came from Andalusians, because Basque last names can be practically found all over Spain



    youd be lucky to find anything like this in Mexico



    Business ownership - late 19th Century
    City / Municipality
    San Juan, Puerto Rico
    Asturians 26%
    Basques 24%
    Galicians 17%
    Mallorcans 12%
    Catalans 9/10%
    Canary Islanders* (Isleños), Castilians*, Valencians*, Andalusians*, Santanderinos* = *10%
    Others 1%
    Total 100%
    Where did you get this info? Using Business ownership to back up your claim doesn't work. Canary Islanders had a heavy influence on Puerto Rico. The entire Caribbean was influenced by how Canary Islanders speak because of their large numbers but as your post shows (whether you made it up or not) a reader would think there weren't many Canary Islanders settling in Puerto Rico.

    Actually, Basque surnames are rare among Puerto Ricans. They are more common among Mexicans (in relation to their small numbers). I'm not speaking of the late 19th century.' I'm speaking of over centuries in Mexico.

    So these rare Basque surnames that are dying out in Spain that I mentioned can be found in the hundreds and thousands in Mexico but... they must have mostly come from Andalusia... despite what we know of their dominance in sea born trade to the new world and mining?

    Why am I discussing this with you? You stay stupid shit all the time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colonel Frank Grimes View Post
    Where did you get this? Using Business ownership to back up your claim doesn't work.
    here is my source from Puerto Rican historians
    http://www.vozdelcentro.org/2007/09/...dense-en-1898/

    Using business ownership is a good source because Basques all over Latin America were top business owners, in Mexico these people didn't even make nowhere near the 20% Business ownership at all, majority of the business ownership were coming from Asutria, Burgos and Navarro


    Canary Islanders had a heavy influence on Puerto Rico. The entire Caribbean was influenced by how Canary Islanders speak but as your post shows (whether you made it up or not) a reader would think there weren't many Canary Islanders in Puerto Rico.
    their way of speaking is due to SSA influence, there are numerous papers of how early African slaves in Spanish America spoke and wrote, they all spoke no different from how now a days Caribbeans speak and all Afro-latinos all over Latin America speak, the only difference is that they have a Canarian influence but their accent isnt completely influence by Canarians



    whats the difference from all these three african slave population? and this is way before Canarians even step foot in the Americas



    Actually, Basque surnames are rare among Puerto Ricans. They are more common among Mexicans. I'm not speaking of the ;late 19th century.' I'm speaking of over centuries in Mexico.
    no they are not, they are actually common, there are basque last names that have a high frequency in Puerto Rico and not even found in Mexico
    there is a Puerto Rican user on another forum with a Basque surname, and his Basque surname was very rare in Mexico but had a high frequency and density in Puerto Rico
    the same applies to the surname Echevarria, Echeandia, Irizarry


    list of puerto rican surnames

    http://www.preb.com/catalogos/tablaare.htm
    http://www.preb.com/catalogos/tablaana.htm
    http://www.preb.com/catalogos/tablacei.htm
    http://www.preb.com/catalogos/tablagur.htm
    http://www.preb.com/catalogos/tablabar.htm
    http://www.preb.com/catalogos/tablacia.htm
    http://www.preb.com/catalogos/tablacor.htm
    http://www.preb.com/catalogos/tablarin.htm



    "Puerto Rico was a small island and
    did not receive much of the Spanish colonial effort, which was largely
    directed westward. Of the conquerors of Puerto Rico and those who settled
    there in the first decade of the colony (1509-19) I have identified the
    names of 109. This figure, in an era when towns were often founded with
    fewer than 30 vecinos, may well represent upward of 25% of the total number
    of colonists at that time." (41%) were Andaluslans. Then followed Old Castile with (19%) and,
    curiously, the Basques, with (16.5%)."



    in Mexico there were actually more Portuguese than Basques in the early times

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    Not only the women, also the male actors are very handsome.
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