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White Salvadoran Erotic
Homeland
El Salvador
Region
Central America
About White Salvadoran People
White Salvadorans comprise approximately 12.5% of the population per the 2007 DIGESTYC census. The community traces ancestry primarily to Spanish colonial settlement (concentrated in San Salvador and the major colonial administrative centers), to 19th-20th c. immigration from Spain, Italy, France, Germany, and Britain, and notably to the substantial Levantine immigration of the late 19th and early 20th centuries — Lebanese-Salvadoran and Palestinian-Salvadoran (collectively Turcos in colloquial usage) populations have been particularly culturally and politically prominent. Multiple Salvadoran presidents have been of Palestinian descent (Antonio Saca, served 2004-2009; Nayib Bukele, current president since 2019; both descend from Bethlehem-area Palestinian immigrants of the late 19th-early 20th c.). The Coffee Oligarchy (las catorce familias) — the small group of families that dominated the Salvadoran coffee economy and political life through much of the 20th c. — was substantially of European-Salvadoran composition.
Typical White Salvadoran Phenotypes
Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build
Skin tone is predominantly Fitzpatrick II-III with seasonal tanning. Hair is dark brown to medium brown with wavy to straight texture (Andre Walker 1A-2C), occasionally with reddish-brown undertones in Levantine-Salvadoran families. Facial features track Iberian, Italic, Levantine, and broader European source populations. Eye color is most often brown but with elevated frequencies of hazel, green, and blue variants. Build is on average taller than the broader Salvadoran norm.
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