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HoloDust said:
DonFerrari said:

Man latin people are more dark skinned, haired and eyed than Norwey people... so among the "white people" there is as most ethinical difference as there would be among Asian population (where they hate people to confuse chinese, korean, japan and probably others or be called all equal) and of course African (I know of some handful tribes with very different traits among nose, ear, hips, etc).

But if someone was really being honest about diversity he would ask for a precise distribution of every ethnicity that could be present instead of just white x black.

I can assure you that even though I have 3/4 of my heritage from Black, while looking white Latin, no one would confuse me for an Norwegian.

Um...I dont think anyone in Europe calls people from Spain latin, that's very American. And no, there's no significant difference beteween them and most other Europeans.

I think if you go to south spain people will maybe tend to have a darker skin tone maybe? Because of the influence of the african invasions that happened in the past (whats the word for it? Mouros?). I believe this is one of the explanations why there are a lot of people form portugal with a slight darker skin tone.

Also if you go to Italy you will notice how different is people from north and south italy. So depending on the country there can be huge differences from region to region.