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Hahaha....very inaccurate!
For one, many of the "mulattoes" in countries such as Honduras, Venezuela, and El Salvador are Tri-racials.
The white percentages of Costa Rica, Colombia, and Panama among others are vastly overstated and I'm pretty laid back about whiteness(80%+ European/Mena words for me)
Indigenous people in the DR are practically extinct and many of the "Mestizos" are actually Tri-racials, although there is a small Mestizo presence in El Cibao.
Ecuador is almost a third Amerindian. And Bolivia is majority Amerindian.
The black percentage in Brazil in kind of overestimated.
Also, Cuba and Puerto Rico should be included imho.
Lastly, you can't just average things out for accuracy. You have to take into account population sizes and do a lot of calculations.
Uruguay is probably the only accurate one on the list.
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there are probably some errors in the chart but at least actual latinos were interviewed to make it.
Normally people in this sites talk about wild guesses because MOST LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES DONT HAVE RACE QUESTIONS IN THE CENSUS
MOST LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES DONT HAVE RACE QUESTIONS IN THE CENSUS
MOST LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES DONT HAVE RACE QUESTIONS IN THE CENSUS
maybe if i write it 3 times in red people will remember it
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It's wrong cause in Brazil no one would say "Mestizo/Mestiço". Only Asian + Ohter say they are Mestiços.
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