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differences are
considered marginal. The
indigenous group of
Fernandinos or Los
Fernandinos, were mixed-race
descendants of the
indigenous po****tion of...
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Fernardino or Fernandeño may
refer to: The
Fernandino people of
Equatorial Guinea The Tongva, an
indigenous people of California,
called Fernandeños by...
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Fernando Pó were
mostly run by a
black Creole elite,
later known as
Fernandinos. The
British settled some 2,000
Sierra Leoneans and
freed slaves there...
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Esteban Fernandino may
refer to:
Esteban Fernandino I,
Argentine racing driver,
father of
Chango Fernandino Esteban Fernandino II,
Argentine racing driver...
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constitute 58% of the po****tion.
Other ethnicities include the Fang at 16%,
Fernandinos at 12%, and the Igbo at 7%, as well as
African and
European immigrants...
- Bubi of
Bioko Island have
since co-existed with non-indigenous Krio
Fernandinos; and
members of the Fang
ethnic group, who have
immigrated in
large numbers...
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descendants who had been
acknowledged by a
white Peninsular father.
Fernandinos —
Creole peoples, multi-ethnic or multi-race po****tions,
often speaking...
- El
Circulo Fernandino is both the name of the
oldest social club in Pampanga, Philippines, and the name of its
annual reception and ball.
Members comprise...
- Zélio
Fernandino de
Moraes (10
April 1892– 3
October 1975) was a
Brazilian medium who is
considered the
announcer of the
Umbanda religion. Zélio was born...
- Po were
largely in the
hands of a
black Creole elite,
later known as
Fernandinos. The
British had
settled some 2,000
Sierra Leoneans and
freed slaves...