Other Hispanic or Latin American countries include El Salvador (18,000), Spain (12,276), Argentina (11,369), Uruguay (9,376), Brazil (6,647), Peru (6,322), Colombia (5,706), and Ecuador (1,356).
[3] But in the 2011 Census, Brazil became the largest source of immigrants of Latin American origin in Australia, with a total of 14,509 Brazil-born people living in the country, leaving Chile in second place.
Physical appearances vary widely and often show the blending of European, Amerindian, and African features that has occurred over many generations.
Most Spaniards possess typical Mediterranean features - olive skin, dark hair and eyes.
Most Salvadoran are Mestizos, Indigenous and of Spanish descent, with other minorities groups such as Lebanese, French, Germans (these settled on the Pacific coast).
Other minority ethnic groups include the British, Germans, Eastern Europeans, Jews, Arabs, and Asians who also immigrated to Chile.
Most Peruvians are mestizos, Indigenous and of Spanish descent, with other minorities groups such as Italians, Germans, Asians (Chinese and Japanese), and Arabs.
[6] Most Uruguayans are of Italian and/or Spanish descent, though other groups such as the French, British, Central Europeans, Lebanese, Afro-Uruguayans, Jews, and Armenians also immigrated to Uruguay.