Uzbek Korean Erotic

Homeland

South Korea (Uzbek-descended residents)

Region

East Asia

About Uzbek Korean People

Uzbek Koreans comprise approximately 0.1% of the South Korean resident population — approximately 74,000+ Uzbek nationals. The community has a distinct demographic structure: a substantial sub-population of ethnic-Korean Koryo-saram from Uzbekistan (descendants of the Soviet-era Korean population deported from the Russian Far East to Soviet Central Asia in 1937 by Stalin's Resettlement of the Koreans in the Soviet Union, who have maintained Korean ethnic identity with substantial Russian and Uzbek cultural-linguistic admixture, and have begun migrating to South Korea since the 1990s) plus broader ethnic Uzbek and other Central Asian populations.

Typical Uzbek Korean Phenotypes

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

The Koryo-saram sub-population shows phenotype distribution close to broader Korean populations with subtle population-level differences from Soviet/Central-Asian-period admixture — Fitzpatrick II-IV skin tone, predominantly straight dark hair, characteristic East Asian features. The broader ethnic Uzbek sub-population shows characteristic Central Asian Turkic phenotype distribution — Fitzpatrick II-IV skin tone, hair predominantly dark brown to black with broader texture distribution, facial features intermediate between East Asian and West Asian source populations, eye color predominantly brown with elevated frequencies of hazel and lighter variants.

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