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How many Africans are in Latin America?

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How many Africans are in Latin America?

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  1. Brazil has quite a few (about half the population is black or part-black), and Caribbean countries like Puerto Rico, Haiti, and the Dominican republic have a lot. Some little countries like Belize and Guyana have a lot.  There are also some in other countries, especially in the coastal areas, but usually not more than 5-10% of the population.  Sometimes they may look part black but not consider themselves black-  I remember some fishermen in Mexico like that, or the Miskito Indians in Nicaragua which have escaped-slave blood in them and kinda look like it.


  2. What do you mean? Visiting? Working? Going to school? Seeing that the early explorers nearly wiped out all of the original inhabitants, kinda like the U.S. did with the Native Americans, there's probably 10 times more people of African or European descent than there are of the people who originated there.

  3. You will find some African immigrants and refugees in Argentina, mainly in Buenos Aires.

    If you are referring to African descendants - there are very few in Argentina.

  4. Afro Latin Americans make up a large population of Latin America, up to 150 million with a significant population in Brazil where they make up 76.8 million.

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