Afro-Brazilian is the term used to racially categorise Brazilian citizens who are black or part-black. Brazil has the largest population of black origin outside of Africa with 6.9% classyfing themselves as black (negro) and 42.6% as brown, a broad classification that encompasses Brazilians of mixed race ancestry, mulattos, and assimilated indigenous people, making the total of 49.5%. The vast majority of Brazilians have some African ancestry (86%, according to a genetic study).

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  • "Black": c. 12.908 million 6.9% of [[Brazil]]'s population "[[Pardo]]": c. 79.782 million 42.6% of [[Brazil]]'s population c. 92.69 million 49.5% of [[Brazil]]'s population
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  • Afro-Brazilian is the term used to racially categorise Brazilian citizens who are black or part-black. Brazil has the largest population of black origin outside of Africa with 6.9% classyfing themselves as black (negro) and 42.6% as brown, a broad classification that encompasses Brazilians of mixed race ancestry, mulattos, and assimilated indigenous people, making the total of 49.5%. The vast majority of Brazilians have some African ancestry (86%, according to a genetic study). However, because the intensive mixing with Europeans and Native Indians, Brazilians with African ancestors may or may not show any trace of black physiognomy.
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  • Afro-Brazilian Afro-Brasileiro
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  • "Black": ''c.'' 12.908 million
    6.9% of Brazil's population

    "Pardo": ''c.'' 79.782 million
    42.6% of Brazil's population
    ''c.'' 92.69 million
    49.5% of Brazil's population
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  • Afro-Brazilian is the term used to racially categorise Brazilian citizens who are black or part-black. Brazil has the largest population of black origin outside of Africa with 6.9% classyfing themselves as black (negro) and 42.6% as brown, a broad classification that encompasses Brazilians of mixed race ancestry, mulattos, and assimilated indigenous people, making the total of 49.5%. The vast majority of Brazilians have some African ancestry (86%, according to a genetic study).
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  • List of Brazilians of Black African descent
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  • Afro-Brazilian
    Afro-Brasileiro
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