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YES ! All Nicaraguans are Hispanic. We are made up of indian/spanish/black. Some of course as you can tell were mixed along the way with black or Germans, and that's why they appear a different colour. EVEN the whitest of Nicaraguans have Indian/Spanish/and black, which makes us MEZTISOS meaning mixed.

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