- Ethnic groups in Central America
Central America is a region formed by 6Latin America n countries and oneAnglo America n nation (Belize ). This isthmus unitesNorth America withSouth America and it comprises the following countries, from north to south:*flagicon|Guatemala
Guatemala
*flagicon|BelizeBelize
*flagicon|HondurasHonduras
*flagicon|El SalvadorEl Salvador
*flagicon|NicaraguaNicaragua
*flagicon|Costa RicaCosta Rica
*flagicon|PanamaPanama Central America has a population of approximately 40 million in
2007 in an area of 523,780 km², with a 77.3 density of hab/km² although its population is not distributed equally. For example, Belize is larger than El Salvador in area by 1,924 km², but El Salvador has 30 times the population of Belize. As with Panama and Costa Rica, Costa Rica has more population than Panama, but Panama has more surface than Costa Rica. The following table shows the population and surface of each country with its respective density:The Black population
The Creole,
Afro-Caribbean , andGarifuna populations form the majority of theAfro-Latin American s in Central America, of which the majority is concentrated on the Caribbean coasts of the region. It is important to note that all these groups are distinct, speaking English,English creoles ,Garifuna , Miskito, and Spanish. The highest percentage is 31% in Belize, where Kriols and Garifuna were once the majority of the nation that has seen heavy emigration and immigration in the last 30 years. [cite news | title=Mestizo location in Belize; Location | url =http://www.paulglassman.com/bg4.htm | accessdate = 2008-02-14 | language = ] [ [http://www.census.gov "Diaspora of Belize"] Council on Diplomacy, Washington, DC and Consulate General of Belize.] The largest population, however, is in Nicaragua of Creole, Afro-Caribbean, and to a lesser degree ofMiskito andGarifuna descent, of which the majority is concentrated on the Caribbean coast in the area often referred to as theMosquito Coast . In Panama people of African descent were already present when the construction of an inter-oceanic channel saw the large arrival of immigrant afro-Caribbeans. Honduras has a small population of creole people, but the overwhelming majority of blacks are Garifuna. Although El Salvador is the only Central American country with no official black percentage, Salvadorans with some Africanheritage are present.cite book |author=Montgomery, Tommie Sue |title=Revolution in El Salvador: from civil strife to civil peace |publisher=Westview Press |location=Boulder, Colo |year=1995 |pages= |isbn=0-8133-0071-1 |oclc= |doi=]The
Raizal ethnic group in theSan Andrés y Providencia Department , an archipelago under Colombian sovereignty but geographically close to Nicaragua's shores, is another Afro-Caribbean group in Central America, speaking theSan Andrés-Providencia Creole . In 2005, they constituted 57% of the 60,000 inhabitants of the islands, according to official statistics [Cite web |url=http://simposioraza.net/files/urrea.pdf |author=Fernando Urrea Giraldo |title=La visibilidad estadística de la población negra o afrodescendiente en Colombia, 1993-2005: entre lo étnico y lo racial |language=Spanish |date=2007-10-12 |publisher=12º Congreso de Antropología, Universidad Nacional de Colombia |accessdate=2007-12-29 ] .The Amerindian Population
The only plurality of Indigenous people located in Central America is in Guatemala. Amerindians are small minorities in the rest of Central America.
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