White Uruguayan Erotic

Homeland

Uruguay

Region

South America

About White Uruguayan People

White Uruguayans comprise approximately 86% of the Uruguayan population — among the highest European self-identification shares in any Latin American country, comparable only to Argentina. The community traces ancestry primarily to Spanish colonial settlement (concentrated late, after 1726 Montevideo founding) and to the very large 19th-20th c. immigration waves: Italian (the largest single immigrant origin, with approximately 40% of the Uruguayan population having some Italian descent — culturally salient and reflected in cuisine, surnames, and regional Spanish dialect features), Spanish (especially Galician and Basque), French, German, Portuguese, Polish, Ukrainian, Lebanese-Syrian, and Russian-Jewish populations. Concentrated throughout the country with particular density in Montevideo and the southern coastal zone. Genome-wide studies (Bonilla et al. 2015) place average European ancestry around 80-87% nationally with substantial Indigenous (5-15%) and African (2-8%) admixture present even in self-identified white-Uruguayan populations.

Typical White Uruguayan Phenotypes

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

Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick II-III with seasonal tanning, similar to Argentine and Italian source populations. Hair color spans dark brown, light brown, blonde, and red, with darker shades modal but lighter variants substantially more common than in most Latin American countries — reflecting the strong Italian and broader European immigration history. Hair texture is predominantly straight to wavy (Andre Walker 1A-2B). Eye color is most often brown but with high frequencies of hazel, green, and blue variants. Facial features track Italic, Iberian, and broader European source populations. Build is on average taller than the broader Latin American norm and similar to Italian and Argentine populations.

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