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|poptime = 2006 survey: 1.6 Million (13.6%)〔Fuente: Encuesta Latin American Public Opinion Project , LAPOP,(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Oficina Nacional de Estadística )〕 1960: 490,000 (16.1%) |popplace = Chiefly in Espaillat, Santiago, Santiago Rodríguez, and Valverde; also in Distrito Nacional, Hermanas Mirabal, La Vega, and Monte Christi. | region1 = Santiago Rodríguez | pop1 = 67% | ref1 =〔 | region2 = Valverde | pop2 =61% | ref2 =〔 |langs = Dominican Spanish |rels = Predominantly Roman Catholicism minority Protestantism |related = Dominican people, Jewish Dominican, White Latin American, White Mexican, White Puerto Rican, White Haitian, White Hispanic and Latino Americans, Dominican American, }} White ((スペイン語:Blanco, ''colloq.'' Rubio)) was part of a racial classification in the Dominican Republic that was abandoned in January 2015, as a result of an amendment to the Dominican identity card. The Census has not used racial categories since 1960.〔 Originally applied to people of full or predominant European ancestry (who were considered or consider themselves White), it was implemented to the Middle-Eastern immigrants of the early 20th century. They represented 7.79% of the Dominican population, according to the leaked 1996 electoral census based on Dominican identity cards data,〔 or 16.1% of the Dominican population, according to the 1960 population census (the last population census in which race was queried).〔 Blancos (''Whites'') were one of the four ethnicities officially recognized in the Dominican Republic; the others being ''indios'' (mestizoes/mulattoes), ''negros'' (blacks) and ''amarillos'' (yellows/East Asians).〔See 1950 Dominican Republic Census.〕 Most white Dominicans are descendants from the Spanish and French settlers’ lineage in the Hispaniola island during colonial times, but many others are descendants from white Levantines, Italians,〔〔 Dutchmen,〔〔 Germans,〔 Hungarians, Puerto Ricans,〔 Cubans,〔〔 Americans,〔〔 and other nationalities who have migrated between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.〔〔 White Dominicans make up a significant minority in the country, but it is not possible to quantify their numbers because the ''National Institute of Statistics'' (INE) does not collect racial data because of the race taboo and "political correctness" that originated after Rafael L. Trujillo’s dictatorship; although the ''Central Electoral Board'' still collected racial data until 2014.〔 According to a 2011 survey by Latinobarómetro, 11% of the Dominicans surveyed identified themselves as white.〔(Informe Latinobarómetro 2011 ), page 58〕 ==Census history== The 1750 estimates show that there were 30,863 whites out of a total population of 70,625 in the colony of Santo Domingo.〔(A Population History of North America ) By Michael R. Haines, Richard H. Steckel〕 The census of 1920 was the first national enumeration. The second census, taken in 1935, covered race, religion, literacy, nationality, labor force and urban-rural residence.〔(Dominican Republic, Summary of Biostatistics: Maps and Charts, Population ... ) By United States. Bureau of the Census〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「White Dominican (Dominican Republic)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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