Mestizo Colombians
Colombianos Mestizos | |
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Total population | |
49%–60%[1][2] of the Colombian population | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Throughout the nation, primarily in the Andean, Orinoco and Caribbean regions | |
Languages | |
Predominantly Colombian Spanish | |
Religion | |
Christianity (Catholic) | |
Related ethnic groups | |
White Colombians, Native Colombians |
Mestizo Colombians refers to Colombians who are of European (mostly Spanish) and Amerindian ancestry.
Numbers and distribution
[edit]The 2018 census reported that 87% of the population did not consider themselves part of the listed ethnic groups, instead identifying as Mestizos and Whites.[3]
External sources found Mestizos are the main racial group in Colombia, making up between 49% and 60% of country's population.[1][2] Chibcha mestizos make up around 10 million people or 20% of Colombia’s population.[4] According to Latinobarometro in 2023, 50% of Colombians surveyed self identified as Mestizos.[5]
Genetics
[edit]Genetic studies estimate that admixture of Colombians varies between region, but a study conducted in fourteen urban Mestizo populations reported an average of 47% Amerindian, 42% European, and 11% African ancestry.[6]
See also
[edit]- Mestizo
- Race and ethnicity in Colombia
- White Colombians
- Indigenous peoples in Colombia
- Afro-Colombians
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Colombia a country study" (PDF).
- ^ a b "The World Fact Book".
- ^ "Geoportal del DANE – Geovisor CNPV 2018". geoportal.dane.gov.co. Retrieved 2021-08-05.
- ^ Ministerio de Cultura (2010) "Muiscas, los hijos de Bachué". Bogotá | In Spanish
- ^ "Informe Latinobarómetro 2018". Latinobarometro. Retrieved October 3, 2022.
- ^ a b https://www.researchgate.net/publication/45822469_Genetic_Make_Up_and_Structure_of_Colombian_Populations_by_Means_of_Uniparental_and_Biparental_DNA_Markers [bare URL]