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  2. Demographics of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The Pardos make up 45.3% or 92.1 million people of Brazil's population. [79] Multiracial Brazilians live in the entire territory of Brazil. Although, according to DNA resources, most Brazilians possess some degree of mixed-race ancestry, less than 45% of the country's population classified themselves as being part of this group due to phenotype ...

  3. Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Brazilians ( Portuguese: Brasileiros, IPA: [bɾaziˈlejɾus]) are the citizens of Brazil. A Brazilian can also be a person born abroad to a Brazilian parent or legal guardian as well as a person who acquired Brazilian citizenship. Brazil is a multiethnic society, which means that it is home to people of many ethnic origins, and there is no ...

  4. Race and ethnicity in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Among the 1% richest population of Brazil, only 12% were Blacks and Mixed-race, while Whites constituted 86.3% of the group. In the 10% poorest there were 73.9% of Blacks and Mixed-race, and 25.5% of Whites. 45.3% of the Brazilian population identify as Brown/Mixed-race.

  5. White Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    According to estimates of Brazil's ethnic composition in 1835 (excluding the indigenous peoples), just over half of the Brazilian population was black (51.4%), followed by whites (24.4%) and brown people (18.2%).

  6. Afro-Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, 20.7 million Brazilians (10,2% of the population) identified as preto, while 92.1 million (45,3% of the population) identified as pardo, together making up 55.5% of Brazil's population. [6] The Brazilian Black Movement considers pretos and pardos together as part of a single category: negros (blacks). In 2010, this perspective gained ...

  7. Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Population density of Brazilian municipalities. The population of Brazil, as recorded by the 2008 PNAD, was approximately 190 million [348] (22.31 inhabitants per square kilometer or 57.8/sq mi), with a ratio of men to women of 0.95:1 [349] and 83.75% of the population defined as urban. [350]

  8. Italian Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    Italian Brazilians in São Paulo.: Total population; c. 450,000 (by citizenship) [1] c. 32,000,000 (by ancestry, about 15% of the total Brazilian population) [2] [3] [4] However, it is important to note that there are no official numbers of how many Brazilians have Italian ancestry, as the national census does not ask the ancestry of the Brazilian people since 1940.

  9. 2024 Olympics: USWNT tops Brazil to win gold in women's ...

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    Brazil produced over 1.2 Expected Goals (a stat that measures shot quality and quantity) in the first half to the USWNT’s 0.2. A breakthrough, it seemed, was coming.