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At least in the 70s and 80s, it was more half and half, with there being an equal number of white people and black people. Everyone else was mixed-race.
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Probably some villages and tribes amerindian, The farmers of the Rio Grande do Sul (pan-euro German, north italian majority. Portuguese and Spanish), they colonized the west of the Parana, Mato Grosso do Sul and Mato Grosso. The brasiguaios bought an agricultural area equivalent to the size of Israel in Paraguay, are expansionist farmer.
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Whites in Brasília are normal whites of Northern Brazil.
45% of people there are white and very iberian looking.
As for Mato Grosso, this state have two totally different regions.
Cuiaba, a mostly harnizo capitol. Only 25% white. I saw more white and euro pardo people in my city than in Cuiabá.
The Northern Mata Grosso(Amazon Jungle), full of white people that looked pure euro. Lucas do Rio Verde is a completely southern city, probably the same for Sinop and Nova Mutum.
To my eyes, 77.5% were white and most over 90% euro. They look pan euro and northern shifted.
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