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・ Afro-Portuguese
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Afro-Salvadoran
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・ Afro-Shirazi Party
・ Afro-soul
・ Afro-Soul/Drum Orgy
・ Afro-Spaniard
・ Afro-Surinamese
・ Afro-textured hair
・ Afro-Trinidadian and Tobagonian
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・ Afro-Ukrainian
・ Afro-Uruguayan
・ Afro-Venezuelan
・ Afro-Vincentian
・ Afro/American Sketches


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Afro-Salvadoran : ウィキペディア英語版
Afro-Salvadoran
Afro-Salvadorans are the descendants of the African population that were transported to El Salvador. They have mixed into the general Mestizo population, which is a combination of the Mestizos and the Pardo people, both of whom are racially-mixed populations. Pardo is the term that was used in colonial El Salvador to describe a tri-racial Afro-Mestizo person of Indigenous, European, and African descent. Because of their racial admixture everyone in El Salvador identifies as culturally Mestizo.
A total of 10,000 African slaves was brought to El Salvador over the span of 75 years, starting around 1548. The country has no English Antillean (West Indian) or Garifuna populations, largely due to laws enacted in the 1930s, later revoked in the 1980s, banning the immigration of Africans and other races into the country. During the colonial period in Latin America, African slaves began mixing with the general population, resulting in the Mulatto (50% African and 50% European) and Zambo (50% African and 50% Amerindian) populations, and these in turn became the Quadroon (75% European and 25% African) and Cambujo (75% Amerindian and 25% African) populations. Many of these populations eventually became mainly Mestizo (50% European and 50% Amerindian).
== History ==


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