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Even though no official census data include racial or ethnic self-identification in Spain, some attempts have been made to quantify the number of Afro-Spaniards. Crossing the data of two official studies, [1] [2] there are at least 1,029,944 Afro-Spaniards, of whom a 47% were born in Spain and a 71% are Spanish nationals. [3]
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Fernando Tarazona was a Spanish-born painter who lived much of his life in exile, in Cuba. [1] He was one of the first painters in the world to focus on Afro-Cubans as his principal subject matter. [2] Many of these works depicted Magical realism and Spirituality. He also painted landscapes and portraits. [2]
Spaniards, [a] or Spanish people, are a people native to Spain.Within Spain, there are a number of national and regional ethnic identities that reflect the country's complex history, including a number of different languages, both indigenous and local linguistic descendants of the Roman-imposed Latin language, of which Spanish is the largest and the only one that is official throughout the ...
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Indigenous, Afro descendants, and Spanish descendants make up the ethno-racial groups in Ecuador. Ethnic identification is dependent on phenotypes though there is a tendency to identify as Mestizo. [37] El Hombre Ecuatoriano: "The Ecuadorian Man" Mejorar La Raza: "Improve the Race"
By this point, the Spanish army in Peru featured more black members than ever. Aside from Pizarro obtaining license in 1529 to import African slaves , his army had received black conquistadors like Juan Valiente and 200 soldiers brought by Pedro de Alvarado , and 200 more arrived in 1534 as reinforcements against the revolt of Manco Inca . [ 4 ]
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