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In Mexico, I agree with the map, Northern Mexico & the Bajio are definitely majority Euromestizo with a signficant Criollo minority, with Balanced Mestizos also forming a good amount of the population, & few Indo-Mestizos (mainly transplants from the south), & isolated Amerindian populations.
The only self-identified colonial Hispanos are the New Mexican Hispanos (red) & the Islenos of Louisiana, however a good chunk of the self-identified Mexican population in South Texas are Tejanos (being also colonial Hispanos who have been in Texas prior to Texas Annexatjon), & a tiny minority...
Including Non-Indigenous languages such as Spanish (🇪🇸), Chipilo Venetian (🇮🇹), Plautdietsch (🇩🇪), & Afro-Seminole Creole (🌍):
Another major non-indigenous language is American English (🇺🇸 🏴) which is also spoken by Mormons in Chihuahua, as well as other Anglo-Americans (in San Miguel de...