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Yes. According to West and Augelli (1989), Mexico and all Central America (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama) are included in the area defined as Euro-Indian Mainland. It's population have diverse cultural traits from both European and indigenous peoples. Some sections are more European, some are more indigenous, while others are mestizo, a mixture of both European and native cultures and traits.

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No; it is in the American (or North American, or Central American depending on your point of view) region.

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