No, Latino and Colombian are not the same ethnicity. "Latino" refers to a broad cultural and ethnic category that includes people from Latin America and those with Latin American ancestry, encompassing various nationalities and ethnic backgrounds. "Colombian," on the other hand, specifically refers to individuals from Colombia, a country in South America, and can include various ethnic groups such as mestizos, Afro-Colombians, and Indigenous peoples.
Some of the different Latino ethnicities include Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Colombian, Dominican, Salvadoran, and Venezuelan, among others. These groups have diverse cultural backgrounds, languages, and traditions that contribute to the rich tapestry of Latino identity.
An example of an ethnicity is Hispanic or Latino.
colombian and french
HECK NO!!!!he's a Latino retard
Afro-Cuban Colombian
Her mom is Colombian and her dad is Lebanese
Nancy Sepulveda Jones' ethnicity is Hispanic or Latino.
filipino
Yes, "Latino" should be capitalized as it refers to a specific ethnicity or group.
Caucasian
Genevieve is French and Native American
Raini Rodriguez is Latino/Hispanic. She is Mexican.