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White Latin American

White Latin Americans
Total population

178.6 million – 219.4 million
31.8 – 39.0% of Latin American population

  • Figures excludes Belize, Guyana, Suriname, non-Romance-speaking areas of the Caribbean and North America
Regions with significant populations
 Brazil 91M
 Argentina 38M
 Mexico 35.3M (est.)
 Colombia 18M
 Venezuela 13M
 Chile 10M (est.)
 Cuba 7.16M
 Peru 5.9M
 Costa Rica 3.5M
 Uruguay 3.3M
 Guatemala 2.7M
 Puerto Rico 2.6M
 Dominican Republic 1.6M
 Paraguay 1.3M
 Nicaragua 1M
 Ecuador 0.950M
 Bolivia 0.950M
 Panama 0.700
 Haiti 0.524Ma (est.)
 Honduras 0.089M
 Martinique 0.0019M (est.)
Languages
Spanish, Portuguese, French, English and other languages
Religion
Predominantly Christian (mainly Roman Catholic, with a minority of Protestants)

aWhites and mulattos

178.6 million – 219.4 million
31.8 – 39.0% of Latin American population

White Latin Americans or European Latin Americans are Latin Americans who are considered white, typically due to European, or in some cases Levantine, descent. Latin American countries have often encouraged miscegenation, and even a small amount of European ancestry could entail significant upwards social mobility.

People descended from European settlers who arrived in the Americas during the colonial and post-independence periods can be found throughout Latin America. Most of the earliest settlers were Spanish and Portuguese; after independence, the most numerous immigrants have been Spanish and Italians, followed by Germans, Levantine Arabs, Poles, Irish, British, French, Russians, Belgians, Dutch, Scandinavians, Ukrainians, Hungarians, Croats, Swiss, Greeks, and other Europeans.

Composing from 33% to 36% of the population as of 2010, according to some sources, White Latin Americans constitute the largest racial-ethnic group in the region. White is the self-identification of many Latin Americans in some national censuses. According to a survey conducted by Cohesión Social in Latin America, conducted on a sample of 10,000 people from seven different countries of the region, 34% of those interviewed identified themselves as white.


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