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Some of these photos are from the 60-90s,when there was no imigracion there+the gypsy community of Zamara and Salamnaca is small and is restristed to a couple of specific points.Alll towns are between 2 and 8% foreigners and half immigrants they are from European countries France,Portugal,Romania etc...
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The fact that I say more does not mean that they have as much as the canaries for example, they have between 5-7% on average and it is probably Neolithic or Paleolithic remnant, it is very little. Apart from the photos I published are not different from yours, except maybe 1 or 2 where the majority of people do not have very typical spaniards phenos, but in these towns 96% are native Spaniards and there are no gypsy communities there. As I said obviously there are almost no parts in Spain where there are 0% foreigners but it is an area where there are very few
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False Zamora have been full of gypsies for centuries, many come from Portugal and even some clan moved to Galicia, Asturias, Madrid... and other areas of Spain. With Salamanca the same, and since the 90s with the massive arrival of South American immigrants, Romanian gypsies and the African population and the gift of Spanish nationality, it is ridiculous to accept those government figures on such a low foreign population as good.
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