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Afro-Hispanic people

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Afro-Hispanic people
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Notable Afro-Hispanic Americans:
Celia Cruz, Nicolás Guillén, Piedad Córdoba, Christina Milian
Total population
Sub Saharan African
>32,650,000 Afro Hispanics
Regions with significant populations
 Brazil 12,908,000
 Colombia 11,703,555
 Dominican Republic 8,106,054
 Venezuela 6,999,926
 Cuba 1,126,894
 United States 984,151
 Peru 875,427
 Ecuador 680,000
 Equatorial Guinea 600,000
 Nicaragua 520,786
 Panama 460,977
 Spain 275,000
 Uruguay 200,000
 Honduras 152,787
 Costa Rica 125,877
 Bolivia 108,000
 Mexico 103,000
 Argentina 100,000
 Guatemala 100,000
 Angola 100,000
 Nigeria 100,000
Languages

Spanish, English creole

Religion

Christianity, Afro-American religion, Islamic and Others

Related ethnic groups

African diaspora, African Latin American

An Afro-Hispanic American (also Afro-Hispanic) is an Hispanic American with black African traces. They are more common in the Hispanic Caribbean and Northern South America. There are many communities of partial black African ancestry in those regions, such as the Mulattos, Mestizos, Zambos, Muzambos, etc.

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