Greek Brazilian
Greek Brazilian
Greco-brasileiro · Ελληνοβραζιλιάνος
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Total population |
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50,000 Greek Brazilians[1] |
Regions with significant populations |
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Brazil:
Mainly Southeastern Brazil |
Languages |
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Predominantly Portuguese |
Religion |
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Predominantly Catholic, Greek Orthodox |
Related ethnic groups |
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Other White Brazilian, Greek people |
Greek Brazilians (Greek: Ελληνοβραζαλιάνοι) are Brazilian residents of either full or partial Greek ancestry. They are located throughout Brazil with numbers of about 50,000 people and with 20,000 Greeks living in São Paulo alone.
Notable Greek Brazilians
See also
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