Asian Paraguayan Erotic

Homeland

Paraguay

Region

South America

About Asian Paraguayan People

Asian Paraguayans comprise approximately 2.5% of the population in this composition (which uses a wider definition to include the brasiguaios population). The Japanese-Paraguayan community (~10,000+) descends from 20th c. agricultural colonization concentrated in Itapúa (La Colmena, Yguazú), Alto Paraná, and Caaguazú departments — the colonies of La Paz, Pirapó, Yguazú, and others. The Korean-Paraguayan community (~5,000-7,000) is concentrated in Asunción and Ciudad del Este, primarily engaged in retail and import-export. The Taiwanese-Paraguayan and broader Chinese-Paraguayan diaspora is concentrated in Ciudad del Este. The brasiguaios population (Brazilian-descended residents of eastern Paraguayan agricultural zones, estimated 250,000-500,000) is sometimes counted under this category in some surveys, though many self-identify as white-Paraguayan or are assimilated to Mestizo Paraguayan.

Typical Asian Paraguayan Phenotypes

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

Skin tone in the Japanese-Paraguayan and Korean-Paraguayan unmixed populations is Fitzpatrick II-III. Hair is uniformly straight (Andre Walker 1A-1B), black to very dark brown. Facial features track East Asian source populations: epicanthic-fold variants nearly universal, narrower-to-moderate nasal bridges, oval face shapes. Eye color is uniformly brown to dark brown. Build is intermediate. Mixed Japanese-Paraguayan × Mestizo populations show admixed phenotypes that are increasingly common in second- and third-generation Nikkei families. The brasiguaios population, when included, follows white-Brazilian or pardo-Brazilian source distributions.

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