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I always considered Candice a South African, she is just white like 12/15% of South Africans when she was born. But its true South Africa has a huge percentage, more than 50% of native south african people. When we cant say they same for most of South America, 88% of the brazilian blood is composed by a mixture of portugueses, africans, italians, spaniards and other peoples that are not real native to the land.
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According to her family tree she is totally German, in the sense that all her ancestors came from Germany (to illustrate it better to you)... and actually you will find more German descendants - whether partial or fully - in Rio Grande do Sul than in Santa Catarina.
But that wasn't the context of my post (I agree that Gisele is Latin American and German-Brazilians are actually Latin Americans too), so you keep not getting the general point and now you are spreading fake affirmations. Nothing more common to your historic here.
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Cara, isso ai que você está falando não tem o menor sentido, eu por exemplo tenho um nome germânico mas isso não significa que eu tenho ascendência germânica, por exemplo já vi vários baianos chamado Ivan, Valdir, Valdenir etc, isso significa que eles tem ascendência eslava? Como o outro rapaz falou, esses nomes são comuns no Brasil não importa a origem da pessoa.
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