Afro-Hispanic people
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Total population | |
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>20,000,000 Afro Hispanics | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Colombia | 11,703,555[citation needed] |
Dominican Republic | 9,542,000[citation needed] |
Cuba | 4,126,894[citation needed] |
Puerto Rico | 1,375,662[citation needed] |
United States | 984,151[citation needed] |
Peru | 871,427[citation needed] |
Spain | 683,000[citation needed] |
Ecuador | 680,000[citation needed] |
Honduras | 600,000[citation needed] |
Nicaragua | 520,786[citation needed] |
Panama | 460,977[citation needed] |
Uruguay | 200,000[citation needed] |
Venezuela | 181,157[1] |
Costa Rica | 125,877[citation needed] |
Bolivia | 108,000[citation needed] |
Mexico | 103,000[citation needed] |
Argentina | 100,000[citation needed] |
Guatemala | 100,000[citation needed] |
Languages | |
Spanish, English creole | |
Religion | |
Christianity, Afro-American religion, Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
African diaspora, African Latin American |
An Afro-Hispanic American (also Afro-Hispanic) is an Hispanic American with black African ancestry. They are more common in the Hispanic Caribbean and Northern South America. There are many communities of partial black African ancestry in those regions, such as the Mulattos, Mestizos, Zambos, Pardos, etc.
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See also
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- Afro-Latin Americans
- Black history in Puerto Rico
- Afro-American peoples of the Americas
- Afro-Mexican
- African diaspora
- African American
- Afro-Caribbean
- Afro-Cuban Angolans
- Afro-Spaniard
- Amaro people of Nigeria
- Atlantic Creole
- Black Hispanic
- Creoles
- Fernandinos of Fernando Po
- Latin Americans
- Hispanic
- Maroons
- Miskito
- Mulatto
- Mestizo
- Négritude
- Black People
- Zambo
- List of topics related to Black and African people
- Spanish Equatoguineans
- Black Hispanic and Latino Americans