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Thread: Costa Rica or Colombia which has more SSA?

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    Default Costa Rica or Colombia which has more SSA?

    I believe these countries have similar SSA Into their mestizo population.

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    Si no me equivoco, los dos países son bastantes similares, por lo general la mayoría de la población se compone de mestizos de tipos mediterraneos con indígenas isthmids. Pero colombia pareciese tener un poco más de gente trirracial propimente tal así como mulatos que Costa Rica. En este último la población tanto pred. subsahariana o con significancia en este componente responde mayormente los descendientes tanto de cimarrones como trabajadores inmigrados para la construccion del tren Limón-San José, los cuales tienen sus raízes en el caribe anglófono. Mientras que en Colombia la poblacíon de este tipo de mezcla fue fromada por esclavos que los Españoles immportaron tanto para las plantaciones del litoral caribeño como las minas propias de la región Caucana, dado este contexto la asimilación y mestizaje entre los grupos fue más relevante acá en CR, salvo por el pacífico que es habitado por gente de pred. subsahariana a zamba (pero este último representa 4% de la población).

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    Colombia is around 15% SSA, while Costa Rica must be near to 10%.

    Colombia has a lot of triracial/zambo/black people in coastal areas (like Barranquilla -fourth largest city-, and Cartagena -fifth largest city-) and river valleys (like Cali -third largest city). Costa Rica has mulattoes and blacks in Caribbean coast and triracial mestizoids in Guanacaste, but few SSA admixture in Central Valley.
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    Zambos are not common in none of the cities mentioned above. Not a lot of tri racials in Cali either as the black population is more
    segregated there; the founding population there is Euro-mestizo.

    Barranquilleros are lighter than Cartageneros and have a higher input of European/Middle Eastern ancestry. They are not really the same. I would argue Barranquilla is mostly tri-racial leaning towards mestizo with sizeable populations of European and Middle Eastern peoples; Cartagena is also tri racial but with more black admixture on average. Definitely not mulatto to the same extent as places like Dominican Republic, although mulattoes might be more common there.

    Cartagena is probably the one with the highest SSA admixture on average, but still very mixed. Cali has the highest share of fully black people.

    Both countries hover around 10% when it comes to SSA ancestry from what I’ve gathered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by samario View Post
    Zambos are not common in none of the cities mentioned above. Not a lot of tri racials in Cali either as the black population is more
    segregated there; the founding population there is Euro-mestizo.

    Barranquilleros are lighter than Cartageneros and have a higher input of European/Middle Eastern ancestry. They are not really the same. I would argue Barranquilla is mostly tri-racial leaning towards mestizo with sizeable populations of European and Middle Eastern peoples; Cartagena is also tri racial but with more black admixture on average. Definitely not mulatto to the same extent as places like Dominican Republic, although mulattoes might be more common there.

    Cartagena is probably the one with the highest SSA admixture on average, but still very mixed. Cali has the highest share of fully black people.

    Both countries hover around 10% when it comes to SSA ancestry from what I’ve gathered.
    Redondear el aporte SSA en Colombia al 10% sería un poco inexacto.

    En las regiones costeras del país habita un 27% de la población nacional, siendo su mezcla SSA de alrededor del un tercio del total.

    La región caucana (centro y sur del Valle del Cauca, y porción andina del Cauca) concentra un 10% de la población del país y tiene una mezcla SSA del 17-18%.

    La región Paisa (Antioquia central, Eje Cafetero y norte del Valle del Cauca), junto con el valle del Magdalena (Tolima, Huila y porciones ribereñas de Boyacá, Cundinamarca y Santander) y los Llanos del Orinoco, poseen otro 28% de la población colombiana, y alrededor de un 7-8% de mezcla SSA.

    Quedaría un 35% de población en el resto del país, que tiene una mezcla SSA similar a países con poca presencia africana como Argentina o México, alrededor de un 4-5%.

    El resultado sería un 14.3% de mezcla SSA para el conjunto del país, y eso sin haber contabilizado la migración venezolana.

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    Wouldn't be surprised if it's the same.

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