Mulato Cuban Erotic

Homeland

Cuba

Region

Caribbean

About Mulato Cuban People

Mulato Cubans comprise approximately 27% of the population per the 2012 ONEI census, though the boundary between mulato, blanco, and Negro is socially fluid and historically subject to substantial reclassification. The category encompasses Cubans of mixed Spanish (particularly Canarian) and African ancestry — typically descendants of colonial-era admixture plus continued admixture through the 19th-20th centuries. Distributed throughout the country with somewhat higher concentrations in central provinces (Sancti Spíritus, Cienfuegos, Villa Clara) and the eastern provinces. Genome-wide studies place average ancestry at roughly 50-65% European, 30-45% African, with smaller Indigenous Taíno admixture (typically 5-10% from the female-line founder Taíno contribution to broader Cuban population per Marcheco-Teruel et al. 2014).

Typical Mulato Cuban Phenotypes

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

Skin tone spans Fitzpatrick III-V with IV the modal range. Hair texture spans Andre Walker 2A-3C — wavy to curly — with hair color predominantly black or very dark brown but with some lighter variants. Facial features include intermediate nasal bases, full lips, and brown to dark-brown irises. Eye color is predominantly brown. Build varies. Within-population variance is substantial, reflecting the gradient nature of the admixture spectrum and the fluidity of the mulato/blanco/Negro self-identification boundaries.

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