Brazil has every type of mix Mr Soulo, your study and stats are WRONG , there is a massive Black & Indian biracial mix in the country as well as white and Indian and white with black mixture. Brazil has more race mixtures than Páraguay. There are also "Tri-racial" mixtures which seem to go unnoticed !
It may not be a country, but every native Puerto Rican is at LEAST tri-racial. There's significant European (Spain, Portugal, France, and Italy), African (West Africa mostly), and Native American (Taino--Arawak). There will also be some Middle Eastern/West Asia, and sometimes you can even see East Asia, and Polynesian (these are a bit more rare).
I'm a native PR, which means I can trace my family back generations in the island and I am roughly 1/3 African 2/5 White 1/8 Native and 1/10 Middle Eastern. The farthest I have traced my ancestors in PR is the 1600s. So, that's when most of my ancestors migrated to the island and stayed until 2017.
All the PR people I know are like that. I'm pretty sure you can look it up too. Supposedly, the average Puerto Rican is 65% white, 20% African and 15% European give or take. In PR schools, the sentence "Puerto Ricans have European, African, and Native American roots" is AS common as "The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell". Ask any PR.
Is Philippines considered? I mean, you've got all, Asian-Mongoloids, Asian-Malays, Arabs and Indians, Caucasians, Blacks both aborigines and African including African American, we also have Semetic People with us...
im just gonna name random places i know are multicultural, because a whole country you are going to find certain areas that are of course more close minded.
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Brazil has every type of mix Mr Soulo, your study and stats are WRONG , there is a massive Black & Indian biracial mix in the country as well as white and Indian and white with black mixture. Brazil has more race mixtures than Páraguay. There are also "Tri-racial" mixtures which seem to go unnoticed !
Probably Brazil. Peru is 37% mixed. Most Latin American countires have a lot of mixed race people.
Brazil
1. Paraguay - 95%+ (Mestizo)
2. Honduras - 90% (Mestizo)
3. El Salvdaor - 86.3% (Mestizo)
4. Panama - 84% (70% Mestizo, 14% Triracial and Zambos)
5. Aruba - 80% (Mulatto)
6. Ecudaor - 79.3% (Mestizos and Triracials as well as Zambos)
7. Columbia - 75% (A lot of mixes)
8. Belize - 73.6% (Mestizos, Mulattoes, many triracials)
9. Dominican Republic = 73% (Mulattoes)
10. Nicaragua - 69% (Mestizo mostly)
11. French Guiana - 65% (Mulattoes mostly)
12. Mexico - 61% (60% Mestizo, 1% other mixes)
13. Guatemala - 59.4 (Mestizo prominent mix)
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22. Brazil - 39.2% (Mostly Mulattoes and a veyr small minority of other mixes)
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29. Costa Rica - 20.4%
EDIT: It's not Brazil.... Not even CLOSE to Brazil. CENTRAL AMERICAN countries are BY FAR the most mixed.
It may not be a country, but every native Puerto Rican is at LEAST tri-racial. There's significant European (Spain, Portugal, France, and Italy), African (West Africa mostly), and Native American (Taino--Arawak). There will also be some Middle Eastern/West Asia, and sometimes you can even see East Asia, and Polynesian (these are a bit more rare).
I'm a native PR, which means I can trace my family back generations in the island and I am roughly 1/3 African 2/5 White 1/8 Native and 1/10 Middle Eastern. The farthest I have traced my ancestors in PR is the 1600s. So, that's when most of my ancestors migrated to the island and stayed until 2017.
All the PR people I know are like that. I'm pretty sure you can look it up too. Supposedly, the average Puerto Rican is 65% white, 20% African and 15% European give or take. In PR schools, the sentence "Puerto Ricans have European, African, and Native American roots" is AS common as "The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell". Ask any PR.
Is Philippines considered? I mean, you've got all, Asian-Mongoloids, Asian-Malays, Arabs and Indians, Caucasians, Blacks both aborigines and African including African American, we also have Semetic People with us...
im just gonna name random places i know are multicultural, because a whole country you are going to find certain areas that are of course more close minded.
toronto
dominican
nyc
Both North America and South America.
Based on what's been said many, many times before, I would say Brasil.
Brazil...Obviously.