See also: Spanish dialects and varieties
American Spanish (Spanish: español americano) refers to the Spanish spoken in the Americas as opposed to European Spanish (Spanish spoken in the Iberian Peninsula) and African Spanish (spoken in Africa).
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Local variations
North America
Central America
- Costa Rican Spanish
- Guatemalan Spanish
- Honduran Spanish
- Nicaraguan Spanish
- Panamanian Spanish
- Salvadoran Spanish
The Caribbean
South America
- Amazonic Spanish
- Bolivian Spanish
- Chilean Spanish
- Colombian Spanish
- Ecuadorian Spanish
- Paraguayan Spanish
- Peruvian Spanish
- Rioplatense Spanish (The Spanish spoken in Argentina and Uruguay)
- Venezuelan Spanish
Further information
- http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/j/m/jml34/city.pdf = Lipski, J. "The role of the city in the formation of Spanish American dialect zones"
External links
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