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Anyway, returning to topic, it is indeed interesting how France over the decades has become by some distance the most multiethnic nation in Europe, both in terms of the numbers of non-whites and the diversity of the White population. Not even the UK comes close, although London is probably even more multiethnic than Paris.
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Of course. Most ''Middle Easterners'' here are people who are half-MENA and half White or off-White Brazilian. There are even people with Portuguese, MENA and Japanese ancestry at the same time, like Sabrina Sato:
50% Japanese, 1/4 Lebanese and 1/4 Portuguese (colonial Portuguese actually, could carry some SSA or Amerindian).
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Depends on what you consider ''Black''. Pure Blacks are not common and the mulattoes who self-declare as Black are integrated, I don't know what you're talking about. They are certainly poorer than the average for other groups but are seen as Brazilians like anyone else.
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