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Yeah, there are many differences, not similar body nor faces. We only share the "Cervantes" language. For example, you can see the Chris Diamond, Nick Moreno, Ramon Nomar, Alberto Blanco or Nacho Vidal phenotypes and you will appreciate what I'm talking about
It's annoying that many people put Spanish people (from Spain) in the same category as Latin Americans. But it's undeniable that many people from Latin America have Spanish blood in their veins in varying degrees. With some, it's 100%. Spain was still sending immigrants to various Caribean and Latin American countries well into the 20th century, and there are many families that have entirely Spanish European bloodlines.
 
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It's annoying that many people put Spanish people (from Spain) in the same category as Latin Americans. But it's undeniable that many people from Latin America have Spanish blood in their veins in varying degrees. With some, it's 100%. Spain was still sending immigrants to various Caribean and Latin American countries well into the 20th century, and there are many families that have entirely Spanish European bloodlines.

It is true what you say, just as it did in the USA in relation to the United Kingdom. However, the distribution is uneven. A few years ago many more Latin Americans came to Spain than in the opposite direction. And most of them have a phenotype totally different from the European one. That is, we physically look much more like Italians or French than a Mexican or Panamanian. However, in Argentina, Chile or, in lesser extent, Mexico dominates the European phenotype (Argentines are of Spanish, Italian and German origin). In conclusion, the indigenous phenotype is the habitual one in Latin America, not caucasian, and there was not as much mixture as one thinks.
 
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Antonin Devos. Maybe not 100% "white".

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He used a couple other names (Michael Berk(y), Michael Berg, Michael Berry, Basti Weber), but I miss seeing his stuff on Paul Markhams old site.

You can only find a couple of them around anymore...