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I would say it is the opposite, americans usually prefer the most african states like Bahia or Rio de Janeiro.
They are usually tourists who loved the place and decided to stay.
Just an example, from Nevada, a couple decided to stay in Salvador and this video is about their family visiting them
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Cubans in Brazil are mainly linked to medical services in remote areas where Brazilian doctors "refused" to go.
Americans are usually expatriates, but a lot of fixed residents as well, mainly tourists who decided to stay. I don't think these americans are of brazilian families, otherwise Minas Gerais should be named with Americans instead of Chinese.
Chinese, Japanese and Koreans are immigrants who lives in their own communities, Chinese and Koreans work mainly in the tertiary sector of the economy, Japanese mainly in the first sector.
English in ES should be fixed residents, same for Portuguese. Not sure about the others.
Germans are immigrants who works with agricultural technology
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I dont agree with those two maps I will post now, they are not necessarily accurate due to be too simplistic and unprofessional, but thats still interesting to see. Probably they are most about surnames.
Detailed study about some Latam countries. Excelent study.
Census racial division
More detailed Map
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Even if Brasil receive one of the greatest spanish inmigrations, I have the impression that a good amount of spanish background people in the borders are border inmigrants while spaniards were absorbed by portugueses. My statement is wrong?
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