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I am not asking for mestizo majority. Aryan, Causian which ever you prefer. One more thing I am curious to know what Suriname's majority is. |
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Aryan? What is this, the 1930s?
If you mean European, the countries in Latin America that are predominantly in that category are Argentina, Uruguay, and (to a somewhat lesser extent) Chile. Bolivia and Peru have really big Indian populations. Most of the rest of Latin America is just really mixed. For example, the bulk of the Mexican population is what the Spanish called mestizo (Indian and European). |
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I think you mean Caucasian (although there are Germanic people in Latin America). In addition to what the first guy said...Brazil is 55% Caucasian/European (contrary to popular belief). Guatemala is something like 90% Indian. Colombia has pretty high Indian and Mestizo (mixed) population with a Caucasian minority. And although you specified Central and South America, Mexico (which is in North America) is only about 10% Caucasian. The Mestizos and Indians dominate the Mexican population.
Even though the Caucasians are outnumbered in Latin America, they generally make up the Wealthy,Educated Upperclass. |
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