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Are there more descendants of Germans than Han Chinese?
Strictly speaking, if you have even a little German blood, you should be more than Han Chinese. Needless to say, in Europe, except for Slavic countries such as Hungary, Bulgaria and Russia, almost every ethnic group in Europe has a large proportion of Germanic descent. The United States and Canada were formed in North America because of the independence of British and French colonies. Most of the population is descended from European immigrants. Similarly, in Latin America, most of them belong to the descendants of Spanish and Portuguese immigrants, but some of them are mixed with local indigenous descent. India and Southeast Asia also have some European populations left over from colonial times.
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