Italo-Brazilian

An Italian Brazilian (Italian: Italo-Brasiliano, Portuguese: Ítalo-Brasileiro) is a Brazilian citizen of full or partial Italian ancestry. There are between 25 and 36 million Brazilians of Italian descent, the largest population of Italian background outside of Italy itself. Italian-Brazilians or Brazilians of italian descent are the 4th most populous group of Brazilians, just behind the descendants of Portuguese settlers, descendants of African ... more
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