Answer:
A third of Brazil's European immigrant population is Spanish-Brazilian people.
Step-by-step explanation:
European Brazilians are about 47% of the total population of the country. Most of them came from Portugal, as Brazil was a Portuguese colony until the 1800s. The second largest group of European immigrants came from Italy, settling mainly in Sao Paulo. The third group of European immigrants, in terms of the amount of people who arrived to Brazil, were the Spanish, as almost 750,000 Spaniards came to Brazil during the 19th and 20th centuries.