Afro–Costa Ricans

Afro-Costa Ricans
Calypso dancers from Puerto Limón during an event in Bribrí, Talamanca.
Total population
c. 400,000
8% of the Costa Rican population
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Religion
Related ethnic groups
Afro-Caribbean, other Black Latin Americans

Afro–Costa Ricans are Costa Ricans of African ancestry.

Costa Rica has four small minority groups: Mulattoes, Blacks, Amerindians and Asians (primarily Chinese/East Asian). About eight percent of the population is of African descent or Mulatto (mix of European and African) who are called Afro–Costa Ricans. A large portion of this group descends from the late 19th, and early 20th century waves of Afro-Caribbean migrant workers (mostly from Jamaica). They represent the largest community of Jamaican origin outside of Jamaica's Anglophone-dominated diaspora. However, not all Black Costa Ricans are descended from these groups, as some are directly descended from colonial-era enslaved Africans imported to Costa Rica by the Spanish. This latter group, however, is more likely to be mulatto, or tri-racial.