Greek Brazilian

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Greek Brazilian
Greco Brasileiro  · Έλληνας Βραζιλιανός
Notable Greek Brazilians:
Silvio SantosConstantine Andreou
Total population

50,000 Greek Brazilians[1]

Regions with significant populations
Brazil:

Mainly Southeastern Brazil

Languages
Predominantly Portuguese
Religion
Predominantly Catholic, Greek Orthodox
Related ethnic groups
Other White Brazilian, Greek people

A Greek Brazilian (Portuguese: Greco-brasileiro or Heleno-brasileiro) is a Brazilian citizen of full, partial or predominantly Greek heritage – or a Greek-born person residing in Brazil.

The Greeks started immigrating in the end of the 19th and throughout the early and middle 20th century, in an attempt to find a better, more prosperous life, as well as for ideological reasons.

The Greek community in Brazil numbers more than 50,000 people. They are located throughout the country, with 50.000 Greeks living in São Paulo alone.[2]

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