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Estimation of the African Diaspora in the Americas in million people/% of the population (Blacks and mulattos).
United States (42/13.6%), Canada (0.8/2.7%), and Mexico (0.1/0.1%);
Central America: Costa Rica (0.1/3%), El Salvador, Guatemala (0.01/0.1%), Honduras (0.1/2%), Nicaragua (0.5/9%), Belize (0.09/31%), and Panama (0.4/14%)
Andean region:
Bolivia (0.05/ 0.5%), Colombia (9/21%), Ecuador (1.1/7.2%), Peru (0.5/2%), Venezuela (0.8/2.8%), Suriname (0.4/37%), and French Guyana (0.1/66%)
South America: Argentina (0.05/ 0.1%), Brazil (15,5/28%), Paraguay (0.2/3.5%), and Uruguay (0.1/4%)
Caribbean: Antigua and Barbuda (0.07/95%), the Bahamas (0.3/85%), Bermuda (0.06/61%), the Barbados (0.2/90%), Dominica (0.07/95%), Grenada (0.1/91%), Guyana (0.3/36%), Jamaica (2,6/97%), Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis (0.03 /98%), Saint Lucia (0.2/82%), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (0.1%/85%), Trinidad and Tobago (0.4/36%), Haiti (10,2/95%), Anguilla, the Turks and Caicos Islands (0.2/90%), the British Virgin Islands (0.02/83%), the Dominican Republic (8,7/84%), Cuba (1/9%), and the Cayman Islands (0.04 /60%)