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European Bolivians problems
editSome of the sentences in the Europeans section don't make sense, like the following. "Most people of European origin are second-generation descendants of criollos and Europeans or Arabs, coming mostly from Spain, Croatia, Germany, Italy, Lebanon and Turkey". It just says people of European origin and then says Arabs, and also lists Lebanon and Turkey which are not European. Are Middle Eastern people just often lumped in with Europeans in Latin America or what? I noticed this on a lot of other Latin American demographic articles. Word dewd544 (talk) 20:49, 24 December 2018 (UTC)