Mestizo Panamanian Erotic

Homeland

Panama

Region

Central America

About Mestizo Panamanian People

Mestizo Panamanians comprise approximately 59% of the Panamanian population — the dominant national identity. The category encompasses Spanish-speaking, Spanish-Indigenous-and-African-descended Panamanians concentrated in Panama City, Colón (the Caribbean-side terminus of the Canal), and the central provinces (Coclé, Veraguas, Herrera, Los Santos, Panamá Oeste). The population reflects substantial Indigenous-ancestry contribution from the pre-Columbian Cueva, Coclé, and other Indigenous source populations of the central isthmus (most of which were demographically eliminated through 16th c. colonial disruption) plus African-ancestry contribution from the colonial-era enslaved-African population that has long been integrated with the broader population. Genome-wide studies place average ancestry in the broader Mestizo Panamanian population at approximately 50-60% European, 25-35% Indigenous American, and 10-25% African.

Typical Mestizo Panamanian Phenotypes

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

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick II-V with III-IV the modal range. Hair is predominantly dark brown to black with straight to wavy texture (Andre Walker 1A-2C); curly textures (3A) more common than in highland Mestizo populations of Guatemala or Honduras reflecting higher African ancestry contribution. Facial features include moderate to wider nasal bases, full lips, and brown to dark-brown irises. Build is intermediate. Within-region variance is moderate.

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