Mestizo Honduran Erotic

Homeland

Honduras

Region

Central America

About Mestizo Honduran People

Mestizo Hondurans (also called ladino in Honduran usage similar to Guatemalan-Salvadoran usage) comprise approximately 82% of the Honduran population — the dominant national identity per the 2013 INE census. The category encompasses Spanish-speaking Hondurans of mixed Spanish and Indigenous (Lenca, Pech, Tolupán, Maya-Chortí, and other) ancestry who do not self-identify with a specific Indigenous group. The population is distributed throughout the country with particular concentration in Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, and the central agricultural and mining departments. Genome-wide studies (Hellenthal et al. 2014) suggest average ancestry at roughly 55-70% Indigenous American, 25-40% European, and 1-5% African with substantial regional variance.

Typical Mestizo Honduran Phenotypes

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

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick II-IV with III the modal range. Hair is predominantly dark brown to black with straight to wavy texture (Andre Walker 1A-2A). Facial features include moderate to wider nasal bases, full lips, and brown to dark-brown irises; epicanthic-fold variants are common, reflecting Mesoamerican Indigenous ancestry contribution. Build is intermediate. Within-region variance is moderate.

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