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My hair is like it ha ha ha ha I have got it from my Spaniard Catalan Grandmother.
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This thread is a joke, LOL.
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Yes, they are. Even Syrian-lebaneses are white here, jews the same.
Every caucasoid phenotype is considered white, except the one that are mixraced, like most of indians, bedouins, Ethiopians etc.
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Kkkkkk queria a bandeira do meu estado. Mas ei, acho que eu tinha um amigo daqui que também tinha feito uma conta
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Sicilians in general are lighter than the Portuguese in pigmentation. Here in Brazil I have two colleagues who are the grandchildren of Sicilians and they are very white, maybe not with pink skin but with very pale skin. Whiter than 75% or more of Portuguese descendants. They have some alpine admixture which is sometimes visible in the phenotype.
And I don't think Sicilians are darker than Iberians. It depends on the region. Sicilians are still lighter than Portuguese and Andalusians. I would say that they are on the same level as the Spaniards in Galicia. Some are wholly alpine in appearance.
Sometimes, I even think that the descendants of Lebanese in Brazil are very similar to the descendants of Sicilians and other southern Italians. Mediterraneans dinaricized by alpine mixture. At least in terms of skin color, they are still slightly lighter than the Portuguese.
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