Global Diaspora · A Blkworth World
Afro-Latin America
The hidden majority — rhythm, faith, and resistance.
From Bahia to Cartagena, Afro-Latin America carries the largest African heritage in the hemisphere — candomblé, samba, cumbia, and the first free Black towns.
The World · Afro-Latin America
Walk Afro-Latin America, lit by its own atmosphere.
Hover a district to feel it. Hear it then & now. The same city architecture — crowned, towered, radiant — under a Afro-Latin America sky.

Salvador Bahia Cultural Quarter
Brazil's Afro heart — candomblé, capoeira, and samba.
Enter →Inspired by Salvador, Bahia, Brazil
Famous for: Candomblé • Capoeira • Samba
Best industries for owners: Dance, Music, Food, Art, Tourism, Festivals
Ideal owner: Best for owners in dance, music, food, and related fields.

Rio Black Heritage Row
Rio's Afro-Brazilian legacy — samba, soul, and street culture.
Enter →Inspired by Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Famous for: Samba • Soul • Street culture
Best industries for owners: Dance, Music, Food, Art, Tourism, Festivals
Ideal owner: Best for owners in dance, music, food, and related fields.

Cartagena Palenque Gate
Colombia's coast — the first free Black town in the Americas.
Enter →Inspired by Cartagena / Palenque, Colombia
Famous for: Freedom • Champeta • Heritage
Best industries for owners: Dance, Music, Food, Art, Tourism, Festivals
Ideal owner: Best for owners in dance, music, food, and related fields.

Cali Pacific Market
Colombia's salsa capital — Pacific Afro-Colombian culture.
Enter →Inspired by Cali, Colombia
Famous for: Salsa • Pacific culture • Dance
Best industries for owners: Dance, Music, Food, Art, Tourism, Festivals
Ideal owner: Best for owners in dance, music, food, and related fields.

Veracruz Sound District
Mexico's Afro-Caribbean port — son jarocho and rhythm.
Enter →Inspired by Veracruz, Mexico
Famous for: Son jarocho • Rhythm • Port
Best industries for owners: Dance, Music, Food, Art, Tourism, Festivals
Ideal owner: Best for owners in dance, music, food, and related fields.

Panama Trade Row
The crossroads of the Americas — trade and Afro-Antillean roots.
Enter →Inspired by Panama City, Panama
Famous for: Trade • Canal • Heritage
Best industries for owners: Dance, Music, Food, Art, Tourism, Festivals
Ideal owner: Best for owners in dance, music, food, and related fields.

Esmeraldas Coast
Ecuador's Afro heartland — marimba, fishing, and culture.
Enter →Inspired by Esmeraldas, Ecuador
Famous for: Marimba • Fishing • Culture
Best industries for owners: Dance, Music, Food, Art, Tourism, Festivals
Ideal owner: Best for owners in dance, music, food, and related fields.

Lima Afro-Peruvian Quarter
Peru's Afro corridor — festejo, cajón, and cuisine.
Enter →Inspired by Lima, Peru
Famous for: Festejo • Cajón • Cuisine
Best industries for owners: Dance, Music, Food, Art, Tourism, Festivals
Ideal owner: Best for owners in dance, music, food, and related fields.

Havana Exchange
Cuba's exchange of Afro-Caribbean culture and commerce.
Enter →Inspired by Havana, Cuba
Famous for: Culture • Commerce • Music
Best industries for owners: Dance, Music, Food, Art, Tourism, Festivals
Ideal owner: Best for owners in dance, music, food, and related fields.
Afro-Latin America. The hidden majority — rhythm, faith, and resistance.
Your Digital Deed Key
BLK-84TQ-2K9A-HM41
A unique ownership credential for your place — a deed credential, not crypto or an NFT. Secure issuance is planned ownership infrastructure.
Founder recognition is global
- Global Founding 100 — The first 100 owners across the entire Blkworth world.
- Regional Founding 100 — The first 100 owners in a diaspora region.
- Regional Founding 500 — The first 500 owners in a diaspora region.
- Regional Founding 1000 — The first 1,000 owners in a diaspora region.
Permanent historical recognition — not a financial promise. Live counters are planned infrastructure.
Own Here
A better address in Afro-Latin America.
The same Blkworth ownership model, with names that fit the region — every property a permanent digital address with a storefront, an owner story, district placement, and Beacon discoverability.
Local names map to Blkworth's canonical tiers (Market Stall → City Block); property values and rights stay aligned. How ownership works →
Best fit: Dance, music, food, art, tourism, imports, festivals, fashion, storytelling, sports, hospitality.
Claim your place in Afro-Latin America.
Tell Beacon what you do and it points you to the district where you belong — then join the Global Exchange that connects every Blkworth world. Early owners are recorded forever.


