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    Default Which regions of Brazil have people that are 90%+ European?

    I know that the South and the South East have many people that are almost pure European, are there any other regions that have a substantial white population? (Just to clarify, not on average, but a good chunk of the population.)
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    I think that there isn't any Brazilian region where the average people are more than 90% European.

    But there are probably some small cities like that...
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    South and Southwest are pretty common. Also Brazil as a whole you can find these people. But a Region where nearly all inhabitants are 100% European or at least Caucasoid I think it's more in small cities. But always there are other ethnicities there, since it's a New Word country whith people all over the World living there and there are Natives and Blacks too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Italicus View Post
    I know that the South and the South East have many people that are almost pure European, are there any other regions that have a substantial white population? (Just to clarify, not on average, but a good chunk of the population.)
    Maybe find a small town in the south of Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo

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    Quote Originally Posted by luc2112 View Post
    Maybe find a small town in the south of Minas Gerais and Espirito Santo
    MG and ES are already Southeast...

    Italicus asked about non-Southern/non-Southeastern region...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Italicus View Post
    I know that the South and the South East have many people that are almost pure European, are there any other regions that have a substantial white population? (Just to clarify, not on average, but a good chunk of the population.)
    There are some places in other regions with a big caucasian population, for example:

    North: Rondônia

    Central-West: Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul

    Northeast: Rio Grande Do Norte

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sasaolo68 View Post
    There are some places in other regions with a big caucasian population, for example:

    North: Rondônia

    Central-West: Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul

    Northeast: Rio Grande Do Norte
    Thanks! Are most of the whites in those areas descended from colonial settlers or migrants from Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Italicus View Post
    Thanks! Are most of the whites in those areas descended from colonial settlers or migrants from Sao Paulo and Minas Gerald?
    mostly colonial settlers except for maybe on some places on Rondonia and Mato Grosso do Sul where they received migrants from Parana, Sao Paulo and Rio Grande Do Sul.

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    Another interesting thing that I've noticed when I analyse family trees is that many families in Southeast and South Brazil end in Portugueses by 1700, many of them from Azores. It seens they were very endogamic and they started to mix with other Europeans/MENA during the great migration. We can see it in MyHeritage and Geneanet. The are are many nobles like Capet-Valois Dynasties there too, probably because Brazilian Empire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rafael Passoni View Post
    Another interesting thing that I've noticed when I analyse family trees is that many families in Southeast and South Brazil end in Portugueses by 1700, many of them from Azores. It seens they were very endogamic and they started to mix with other Europeans/MENA during the great migration. We can see it in MyHeritage and Geneanet. The are are many nobles like Capet-Valois Dynasties there too, probably because Brazilian Empire.
    Interesting! Where did the Azoreans settle?

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