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Of or pertaining to Spain or its language; as, Hispanic words.
The three largest Hispanic countries in the world by population are Mexico, Colombia, and Spain.
Hispanic refers to a country speaking spanish. The origin of speaking "spanish" is the country of spain.
Mexicans/Hispanic/Spanish/people from the country of Mexico or Spain.
Hispanic is an ethnicity, not a nationality. It encompasses individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, including Spain and most countries in Latin America, such as Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina.
yes because he was born in Spain
No, not all Hispanic people are from the Caribbean Sea. The term "Hispanic" refers to individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, which include those in Latin America, Spain, and parts of the United States. While some Hispanic people come from Caribbean nations like Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic, many others are from countries in Central and South America, as well as Spain itself.
Latino* Hispanic is a word that comes from Hispania which is Spain/Catalonia and Portugal.
no he is a Spaniard, or from Spain. he was born Benalmádena, Málaga, a town in Andalusia, Spain
All three of them have.
People from Spain or Central America and the surrounding area.
No, not all South Americans are Hispanic. Hispanic refers to people from Spanish-speaking countries or with ties to Spain. South America is a diverse continent with various ethnicities, languages, and cultures. Some South Americans may identify as Hispanic, while others may identify with different racial or ethnic backgrounds.