Mestizo Colombian Erotic

Homeland

Colombia

Region

South America

About Mestizo Colombian People

Mestizo Colombians comprise approximately 58% of the Colombian population, the residual category after self-identified Indigenous, Afro-Colombian, Raizal, Palenquero, and white-Colombian populations are enumerated. The category encompasses people of mixed Spanish/Indigenous and Spanish/Indigenous/African ancestry, with proportions varying by region: Andean Colombia (Bogotá, Medellín, Bucaramanga, Cali) shows higher European admixture; Pacific and Caribbean coasts show higher African ancestry mixed in; departments adjacent to Indigenous-population concentrations show higher Indigenous ancestry. Genome-wide studies (Rojas et al. 2010) document an average ~50-65% European ancestry, ~25-35% Indigenous, and ~5-15% African in the broader Mestizo population, with substantial regional variance.

Typical Mestizo Colombian Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick II-V, with III-IV the modal range and Andean populations skewing slightly lighter than coastal populations. Hair is predominantly dark brown to black with straight to wavy texture (Andre Walker 1A-2B), with naturally lighter shades emerging in higher-European-ancestry families. Facial features include moderate nasal bases, full lips, and brown to dark-brown irises; epicanthic-fold variants present at lower frequency than in fully-Indigenous populations. Build is intermediate, with substantial within-region variance — the population is on average somewhat shorter than the white-Colombian average. The Antioqueño population of the Medellín region is genetically distinct due to documented founder effects (paisa) and shows somewhat higher European ancestry than the broader Mestizo Colombian average.

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