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Para cuando el post de quien es más europeo si Santiago de Chile o Lima??
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Are there any studies on Northern Peru? I know it's more Euro than Lima by what like 10% at most right?
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this study is the only one.
the north of Peru is 30-50 euro.
Lima is 25 of euro more less
https://journals.plos.org/plosgeneti...l.pgen.1004572
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Ok so Lima is indomestizo while Northern Peru is more mestizo. I wonder why that's the case? Did Northern Peru attract more immigrants?
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Well, you could say yes, to that he added that there were no indigenous people in such large numbers as in the south.
but obviously there were indigenous people in the north and not a few but a considerable number, but there was more miscegenation and more immigration. for that reason the miscegenation is more balanced than the lima.
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Lima was for a long time just as mestizo or even more euro than northern Peru. It happens that since the middle of the 20th century there have been massive migrations of people from all Peruvian regions (mostly from the south, many of them pure Amerindians) to Lima, so now the average of that city looks indomestizo
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