@@victor.blanco Of course. Peru was colonized by the Spanish. A large part of the Spanish Jews, over the years, have lost/forgotten their Jewish origin. Practically, after a few generations, they considered themselves Spaniards and did not know that they had Jewish blood. Many Spaniards went to the South American colonies. In general, those who are called Latino today have a Spanish origin. Cuba and Puerto Rico were also originally Spanish colonies. By 1700 the Spanish Empire was one of the largest empires that existed in the world and occupied a large part of South, Central and North America. The inhabitants of those areas were all of Spanish origin. Over time, those colonists mixed with the local population and with other colonists from other areas. Generally from Europe but also from Africa or even Asia.
That girl is related to Cinna. Same forehead. To explain it to you the easiest way your Nationality is Cuban but DNA doesn't know nationality. It looks into your ancestral roots and most Cubans are mix of natives and Spaniards with some Africans that were brought in as Slaves or escaped slavery and settled in Cuba. North African is mostly Arab and since Spain was under Arab rule for a long time most Spaniards have some Arab DNA as well.
Those webs only shows you where are now related DNA people. Is not about past althought if you are a lot of relatives in a country possibly you come in part from there.