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    Quote Originally Posted by Latinus View Post
    Brazil. Because all Latam mixes exist here, but not the opposite.
    To me the Brazilian population looks heavily white and black mixed, not really Amerindians despite being genetically triracial/pardos.

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    Las clases altas de Quito, Lima, Panamá, El Salvador, y otros países también tienen gente linda.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hasien View Post
    To me the Brazilian population looks heavily white and black mixed, not really Amerindians despite being genetically triracial/pardos.
    Many Brazilians also look mestizo, and we have an entire region, the north, more Amerindian than African, which overlaps more with mestizo Hispanic America than with pred-mulatto Salvador and strong SSA influenced Rio de Janeiro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latinus View Post
    Many Brazilians also look mestizo, and we have an entire region, the north, more Amerindian than African, which overlaps more with mestizo Hispanic America than with pred-mulatto Salvador and strong SSA influenced Rio de Janeiro.
    Yes , you guys might have mestizo or Indigenous regions but to the untrained eyed Brazil population looks heavily white/black mixed despite Brazil being pred euro and 30-40% white population.

    Still looks heavily white/black mixed even to my trained eyed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hasien View Post
    Yes , you guys might have mestizo or Indigenous regions but to the untrained eyed Brazil population looks heavily white/black mixed despite Brazil being pred euro and 30-40% white population.

    Still looks heavily white/black mixed even to my trained eyed.
    I'm not denying what you say. Brazil is: 60-65% Euro, 20-25% SSA and 10-15% Amerindian. There is more SSA than Amerindian genetics here, but states where mestizo looking people are common are not rare, even in the ones where SSA is stronger, like inland Pernambuco, for example.

    There are more mestizos phenotypes in Brazil than mulattos/triracials in Mexico, for example.

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    Another top counting all individual country

    1- Brasil 8/10
    2- Venezuela, Colombia 7/10
    4- Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Costa Rica, Cuba 6/10
    9- Chile, República Dominicana 5/10
    11- El Salvador, Panamá, México 4/10
    13- Nicaragua, Honduras, Perú 3/10
    15- Ecuador 2/10
    17- Bolivia, Guatemala 1/10

    Sorry if i hurt someone:v

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latinus View Post
    I'm not denying what you say. Brazil is: 60-65% Euro, 20-25% SSA and 10-15% Amerindian. There is more SSA than Amerindian genetics here, but states where mestizo looking people are common are not rare, even in the ones where SSA is stronger, like inland Pernambuco, for example.

    There are more mestizos phenotypes in Brazil than mulattos/triracials in Mexico, for example.
    In Brazil I would be seen as mestizo or white? I think you brazilians have a blurred vision of what Is or not aware with mestizo diversity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hasien View Post
    In Brazil I would be seen as mestizo or white? I think you brazilians have a blurred vision of what Is or not aware with mestizo diversity.
    More like moreno claro. And nobody uses the term mestizo here. We learn about it in school, in reference to the Spanish caste system, but few absorb it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hasien View Post
    Yes , you guys might have mestizo or Indigenous regions but to the untrained eyed Brazil population looks heavily white/black mixed despite Brazil being pred euro and 30-40% white population.

    Still looks heavily white/black mixed even to my trained eyed.
    Most of us are tri-racial, I think everyone knows that.

    However, the entire north has a greater indigenous contribution than the African one, there are states in the north where the average is indigenous is 35%-40%


    We have three states in the northeast that are also Tri-racial with the Indigenous component greater than the African

    Southeastern states are Euro Pardo tri-racial, 65-70% Euro, with African contribution greater than indigenous.

    Those in the south are 75%+ Euro, with native and SSA contribution well balanced

    We have a mulatto state (Bahia) 50% Euro, 42% SSA, 8% Native

    What I mean by that is, of the 26 states that exist in Brazil, 11 have an indigenous contribution greater than the African one, we are not Cuba (low native) so we are tri-racial, we are far from being just ''Euro-African Mixed''

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tutankhamun View Post
    Most of us are tri-racial, I think everyone knows that.

    However, the entire north has a greater indigenous contribution than the African one, there are states in the north where the average is indigenous is 35%-40%


    We have three states in the northeast that are also Tri-racial with the Indigenous component greater than the African

    Southeastern states are Euro Pardo tri-racial, 65-70% Euro, with African contribution greater than indigenous.

    Those in the south are 75%+ Euro, with native and SSA contribution well balanced

    We have a mulatto state (Bahia) 50% Euro, 42% SSA, 8% Native

    What I mean by that is, of the 26 states that exist in Brazil, 11 have an indigenous contribution greater than the African one, we are not Cuba (low native) so we are tri-racial, we are far from being just ''Euro-African Mixed''
    Those 3 states in the northeast where the Amerindian is stronger than SSA would be which ones?

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