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| Notable Afro-Hispanic Americans: Celia Cruz, Nicolás Guillén, Piedad Córdoba, Christina Milian |
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| Sub Saharan African >32,650,000 Afro Hispanics |
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An Afro-Hispanic American (also Afro-Hispanic) is an Hispanic American with black African traces. They are more common in the Hispanic Caribbean and Northern South America. There are many communities of partial black African ancestry in those regions, such as the Mulattos, Mestizos, Zambos, Muzambos, etc.
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