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Here the translation in English:
In the case of Venezuela, the interior (non-coastal) cities of the north center of the country such as:
Caracas
The Teques
Maracay
Valencia
... among others.
All the ethnography of Venezuela is well reflected in them, although they have perhaps a little more extremes of both very griffe people and very European people (whites/castizos) compared to most of the rest of the country, but they still summarize very well all the Venezuelan ethnography, and I would swear that their total Euro/Amerindian/African percentage contribution must be the same, or very close to the national average.
Other cities like Barquisimeto and Maracaibo are somewhat more mestizo and less triracial than the Venezuelan average; the llanos (central plains of the country, between the Orinoco and the mountain ranges to the west and north of the country), the same; Nueva Esparta state is also more mestizo and less triracial than the Venezuelan average; some few lowland coastal pockets are much more African than the Venezuelan average; the Andes are more Euro/Euro-mestizo than the average Venezuelan, etc.
Your opinion on this, Tooting Carmen?
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