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South American people of European descent (49 C) * People by European country of descent (60 C) + Families of European ancestry (20 C) J. People of European-Jewish ...
From the later 20th century, 'Europe' has come to be widely used as a synonym for the European Union even though there are millions of people living on the European continent in non-EU member states. The prefix pan implies that the identity applies throughout Europe, and especially in an EU context, and 'pan-European' is often contrasted with ...
Yugoslav people of European descent (13 C) This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 13:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
[28] [29] [30] Prior to 1960, the overwhelming majority came from Europe or of European descent from Canada. Immigration from Europe as a proportion of new arrivals has declined since the mid-20th century, with 75.0% of the total foreign-born population born in Europe compared to 12.1% recorded in the 2010 census. [31]
In Brazil, according to the 2022 census, 88.8% (180 million) of Brazilians are of full or partial European descent with 43.46% or 88 million self-identifying as White of European descent. [ 64 ] 45.34% (92 million) are descendants of Europeans mixed with Africans or indigenous people and declare themselves as Pardo .
According to the 2011 National Population and Housing Census, 43.6% of the population identified themselves as white people. [1] A genomic study shows that about 61.5% of the Venezuelan gene pool has European ancestry. Among the Latin American and Caribbean countries in the study (Argentina, Bahamas, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Colombia, El ...
European people of Jewish descent (44 C) A. Albanian people by descent (19 C) Andorran people by descent (10 C) Armenian people by descent (27 C)
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