> Only if you consider "Latinos" as non-Europeans :-P > I do as a first order approximation, although its not strictly true. The aristocracy of Latin America still traces their roots to Spain. We have friends who came from an aristocratic family. But, in the case of Mexico, the people are not mostly Spanish. IIRC, Spanish rule was mostly aristocratic, not a bunch of farmers coming to settle. Dan M.
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