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That's my perception as well.
White-non-White admixtures are only common in Latin American countries with substantial white populations (Cuba, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay).
The ones with only small white elites (like most of the others) barely have admixture happening nowadays.


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Two days ago I met in Vienna a white baiana, also was blonde during young years but now has darkened, and she was full white.
Obviously she is the descendand of portuguese and galician recent inmigrants, and she married a sicilian man (his family didn´t had migrated to Brazil, he was working there and had italian citizenship) and came to live to Europe.
I have also known white colonials (resemble full white) from Fortaleza.


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Fortaleza is definitely a city with a big white minority, its very substantial among middle and upper classes. But some poors can be white too.
Like some users said before about the inbreed, its reality, white families here have a long story of inbreed between cousins before 1950 when they lived in small family villages in rural parts of Ceará semiarid where everybody was part of the same family.
About the miscigenation, its pretty significant among whites here, there are many white-white couples and many white-pardo too.


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Depends on the type of mixing. Many times the ''white-pardo'' couples differ mostly superficially (i.e. phenotypically) and not genetically. You can have some people scoring more than 80% European and looking pardo and someone 70% European who look white. It's difficult to create a general pattern like the ones of USA because Brazil is much more mixed than USA.
Usually the Brazilian whites are less European on average than white Americans, but mixed people in Brazil are much more European than African-Americans or Hispanics in USA.
According to genetic studies average Brazilian pardo (roughly 43% of the population) is in between 65-70% European, average ''white'' (~46-47% of the population) Brazilian is around 88% European. There's some overlap between the two categories, they are not as strict as in other countries.
Phenotype can be largely random with such numbers.



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There are around 30/35% of Argentines +95% Euro and 45% of uruguayans in the same category.
But all of them have predominantly recent European ancestry in both cases.
It's almost impossible find a +90% by 100% colonial stock.
May be a single case could exist but It's something extremely rare in individuals of pure colonial stock.
The Río de la Plata Vice-royalty wasn't one of the most important area in colonial times, so the spanish crown didn't send too much people as Nueva España Vice-royalty.
And in times of the independence the bulk of the population was mestiza/Harniza.
Of course they were people +90% Euro but practically all of them were part of the élite (around 5% of the population or even less).





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20/25% of the whole population has a little admix, yes.
And around 30/35% of the population is +95%.
Indeed in the Central area of the country It's practically impossible to find any single inhabitant who is 100% colonial although they have roots in other further regions (especially north and northwest).
And that's not bad, because thanks a lot of immigrants mixed with colonials although the population has less 100% Euro genetically talking, the % of clearly mestizos is lesser today, because more than 60/65% of the population is +80% Euro at least.
It's a lot for a latinamerican country.
Keep in mind also that 30/35% of the population are in the same condition to boers/africakers from South África or afrikaners or german namibians, the only difference is that 1 to 5% non euro is not SSA but amerindian.
Buenos Aires
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