U.S. because we have them all, Brazil because they include just about every race including Hispanic, Black, White, Native American, and Jamiacan women.
2007-04-12 13:11:21
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answered by Sweet T 2
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Tough call.
1.) Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
2.) Popular standards degenerate into a form of bookeeping.
3.) Your own background has something to do with it, and even then it's unrealiable.
4.) And most conclusive, reliable method: You'll know it when you see it.
2007-04-12 20:06:46
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answered by vanamont7 7
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All of them. There are beautiful women from all races.
well, pretty much all of them. I have seen a few indigenous cultures where this contest wouldn't be won.
In fact - the more you mix the races- the better looking humans seem to get. Funny- it doesn't work this way with dogs.
2007-04-12 20:05:55
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answered by Morey000 7
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I think their are beautiful people in every part of the world. Not just women but also men. Let us not leave the men out of this. I have seen some beautiful men throughout my life. God bless****
2007-04-12 20:14:22
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answered by ? 7
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Mexico. And they're humble. Isn't Salma Hayek enough proof of beauty? Also, if you want to see a really beautiful mexican, look up "Barbara Mori" on the web.
2007-04-12 20:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Canada.
2007-04-12 20:05:19
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answered by Josh D 6
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beauty is in the eye of the beholder and can therefor be found in abundance everywhere you go especially if you look beyond the visual! God Bless.
2007-04-12 20:06:42
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answered by Jennifer P 2
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Japan!
2007-04-12 20:06:28
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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I've heard Argentina does, and they guess it has something to do with the confluence of all the european people and latin people.
2007-04-12 20:15:02
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answered by Anonymous
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every country has beautiful woman. It all depends on your preference.
2007-04-12 20:07:55
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answered by ? 4
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