Greek Brazilians

Greek Brazilians (Greek: Ελληνοβραζιλιάνοι, romanized: Hellenovrazilianoi, Portuguese: Greco-brasileiros) are Brazilian residents who are either fully or partially of Greek descent. They are located throughout Brazil with numbers of about 50,000 people and with 20,000 Greeks living in São Paulo alone.

Greek Brazilians
Greco-brasileiros  · Ελληνοβραζιλιάνοι
Total population
50,000 Greek Brazilians[1]
Regions with significant populations
Brazil: Mainly Southeastern Brazil
Languages
Predominantly Portuguese
Religion
Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox
Related ethnic groups
Other White Brazilian, Greek people

Notable Greek Brazilians

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