Are Spanish and Portuguese People Considered Caucasian?

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Spanish and Portuguese people are classified as Caucasian, regardless of skin color. The term "Caucasian" encompasses a broad range of ethnicities, including those from Southern Europe. The classification is based on historical and anthropological definitions rather than solely on skin pigmentation. Therefore, individuals from these countries fit within the Caucasian category due to their ethnic and geographical origins.

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Are the spanish and portugeus caucasian?
Or does your skin colour have to be white for you to be classified as caucasian?
I never really understood this
-just curious that's all - thx
 
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