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If you took these Spaniards and dressed them up similarly to the people you've pictured and put them all next to each other, and then let them spend a few days in the desert getting tan, I can't see how anyone would honestly think they're an outlier. At most they might think that one of their ancestors was raped by a crusader or something.
If you took these people and put them next to a bunch of Danes, Brits, Lithuanians, etc. people would be able to call them out as foreigners instantly. Even in the decidedly darker parts of Germany, like Swabia or Bavaria, they would still look like outliers.
I'm not saying that Spaniards are carbon-copies of Arabs, but what I am saying is that a lot of Spaniards, outside of their native country, would sooner pass better in neighboring North African, non-European countries than they would in another European country. This is an incredibly unique trait among the roster of European peoples; and it's not a bad thing by any means - if you think it's something negative, then maybe you're the troll.
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Yes, but the reason of that is because Buenos Aires apart of spanish roots you can find a lot of people with a strong south-italilan contribution, for that reason you can find more darker med types here than ir Rio de Janeiro on average.
Of course, I am talking about "med types", of course it doesn't make sense if we include mixed porteńos or mixed cariocas.
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