Sola Rey

Model: Yanne Bisi

Nationality: Brazilian

Ethnicity: Mixed Heritage

She stands at 5’8 Ft tall.

Designers of lingerie and swimwear book this model a lot because of her baby doll face and great physique.

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Brazilian society is made up of a confluence of people of several different origins, from the original Native Brazilians, with the influx of Portuguese colonizers, AfricanEuropean, Arab, and Japanese immigration. Other significant groups include Koreans, Chinese, Paraguayans, and Bolivians.

Black and mixed race people form the majority of Brazil’s population.

The Brazilian population was formed by the influx of Portuguese settlers and Africans, mostly Bantu and West African populations (such as the Yoruba, Ewe, and Fanti-Ashanti), into a territory inhabited by various indigenous tribal populations, mainly Tupi, Guarani and Ge.

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in what is known as Great Immigration, new groups arrived, mainly of Portuguese, Italian, Spanish and German origin, but also from Japan, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe.

When the Portuguese reached what is now called Brazil in 1500, its native population was probably composed of about 2.5 million Amerindians.

Geography :: BRAZIL
Eastern South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean.

Border countries: Argentina 1,263 km, Bolivia 3,403 km, Colombia 1,790 km, French Guiana 649 km, Guyana 1,308 km, Paraguay 1,371 km, Peru 2,659 km, Suriname 515 km, Uruguay 1,050 km, and Venezuela 2,137 km.

Natural resources:
Bauxite, gold, iron ore, manganese, nickel, phosphates, platinum, tin, rare earth elements, uranium, petroleum, hydro-power, and  timber.

Languages:
Portuguese (official and most widely spoken language)
note: less common languages include Spanish (border areas and schools), German, Italian, Japanese, English, and a large number of minor Amerindian languages.

Climate:
Mostly tropical, but temperate in south
Terrain:
Mostly flat to rolling lowlands in north; some plains, hills, mountains, and narrow coastal belt.

According to a genetic study about Brazilians, on the paternal side, 98% of the White Brazilian Y Chromosome comes from a European male ancestor, only 2% from an African ancestor and there is a complete absence of Amerindian contributions.

On the maternal side, 39% have a European Mitochondrial DNA, 33% Amerindian and 28% African MtDNA. This analysis only shows a small fraction of a person’s ancestry (the Y Chromosome comes from a single male ancestor and the mtDNA from a single female ancestor, while the contributions of the many other ancestors is not specified)., but it shows that miscegenation in Brazil was directional, between Portuguese males and African and Amerindian females. –Wiki

Ethnic groups:
Caucasian 47.7%, mulatto (mixed white and black) 43.1%, Black 7.6%, (I guess it depends on how people classify themselves) Asian 1.1%, Indigenous 0.4% (2010 est.)

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