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All of them are composed of three ethnic groups: Native Americans or Amerindians; people of European descent and people of African ancestry. Most countries within Latin America (Central America included) have these three ethnic groups and mixtures of all three of them. For example, mestizo people, a mix of native American and European, makes up the majority of most countries in Central America. On the other hand, South American countries have kept a more pronounced segregation; this has resulted in countries with an overwhelmingly majority of European (Argentina: 97%; Uruguay: 88%) or Amerindian (Peru: 45%) people.
All of them are composed of three ethnic groups: Native Americans or Amerindians; people of European descent and people of African ancestry. Most countries within Latin America have these three ethnic groups and mixtures of all three of them. For example, mestizo people, a mix of native American and European, makes up the majority of most countries in Central America. On the other hand, South American countries have kept a more pronounced segregation; this has resulted in countries with an overwhelmingly majority of European (Argentina: 97%; Uruguay: 88%) or Amerindian (Peru: 45%) people.
All of them are composed of three ethnic groups: Native Americans or Amerindians; people of European descent and people of African ancestry. Most countries within Latin America have these three ethnic groups and mixtures of all three of them. For example, mestizo people, a mix of native American and European, makes up the majority of most countries in Central America. On the other hand, South American countries have kept a more pronounced segregation; this has resulted in countries with an overwhelmingly majority of European (Argentina: 97%; Uruguay: 88%) or Amerindian (Peru: 45%) people.
In European countries and countries with a history of colonization by European powers.
They became intermixed with Native Americans and Europeans; most countries in this region had slaves imported from Africa during their colonization by European countries.
Three of them: Native Americans or Amerindians; people of European descent and people of African ancestry. Most countries within Central America have these three ethnic groups and mixtures of all three of them. For example, mestizo people, a mix of native American and European, makes up the majority of most countries in Central America.
The majority of the population of Mexico is Mestizo, which is a mix of Native Mexican Indians and European (The majority of whom are from Spain). All races and many ethnic groups are represented within the population of Mexico.
The majority of American students who study abroad due so in European countries, with the UK, Italy and Spain leading the way. Popular non-European study destinations include China, Australia and Costa Rica.
Most countries in the European Union use the Euro, while some of them still use their own currencies.
The majority of people in the United States and Canada trace their ancestry to Europe.
The majority of countries in EU (European Union) use Euro but not all. Rest of the European countries have their own currencies. Hope this answer proves useful for everyone.
Europe does not have one single currency. The most widely used currency is the Euro, which is the official currency in 18 countries of the European Union. The other 10 countries in the European Union do not use the Euro. Not all of Europe's countries are in the European Union but some of the European countries outside the European Union use the Euro. The majority of countries in Europe do not use the Euro.