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Are most people in Asia Caucasian?

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No most people are A Mongoloid in Asia. The approximate population of Asia is 3,879,000,000 people. The approximate number of Mongoloids in Asia is 2,253,523,332 people. So about 58% of Asia is Mongoloid. The vast majority of countries in Asia, however, are of Caucasian decent. (Middle East, India, Russia, the -stans, Caucus states, Sri Lanka, Maldives.)

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