This article is about citizens or residents of Greece with African heritage. For ethnic Greek people in Africa, see African Greeks. For Black people in Greek life at universities in North America, see List of African-American fraternities. For Classicists in the Caribbean, see Caribbean literature.
Black Greeks
Αφροέλληνες
Languages
Greek
Religion
predominantly Christianity; minority Islam
Related ethnic groups
African Greeks
Black Greeks, also known as Afro-Greeks (Greek: Αφροέλληνες),[1] are citizens or residents of Greece of full or partial Sub-Saharan African descent.
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