Mestizo Paraguayan Erotic

Homeland

Paraguay

Region

South America

About Mestizo Paraguayan People

Mestizo Paraguayans comprise approximately 86% of the Paraguayan population — one of the most demographically homogeneous national identities in Latin America. The category combines colonial-era Spanish settlement (concentrated in Asunción and the surrounding Central department from 1537 onwards) with the surviving Guaraní-speaking Indigenous population that the Spanish encountered and intermarried with extensively. Paraguay is unique in Latin America for being officially bilingual (Spanish and Guaraní), with Guaraní spoken by approximately 90% of the population — a linguistic indicator of the depth of mestizaje in Paraguayan society. Genome-wide studies place average Indigenous (Guaraní-related) ancestry at 50-65% nationally — among the highest in Latin America for non-Indigenous-self-identified populations. The category is distributed throughout the Eastern Region of Paraguay (where the bulk of the national population resides) with somewhat lower Indigenous ancestry in the Western Chaco region.

Typical Mestizo Paraguayan 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 moderately broad nasal bases, full lips, and brown to dark-brown irises; epicanthic-fold variants are common, reflecting Tupi-Guaraní Indigenous ancestry. Build is intermediate. Within-region variance is moderate compared to other Latin American Mestizo populations — the relative homogeneity of Paraguayan mestizaje compared to, say, Colombia or Brazil produces narrower internal phenotype distribution.

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