yes people from Spain are Latin
The answer depends on how you use the word "Latin.
Spanish is a romance language based on the Latin language of the Romans as are French, Italian, and Portuguese. People from Spain are a composite of Mediterranean and Nordic types.
However, if you ask in the sense of the word "Latino" then the answer is no. Latino refers to person from the Americas whose language is based on either Spanish or Portuguese.
Latino ancestry, cultures, customs, food, dress, and sometimes religious beliefs are in large part composites of the people who were indigenous to the local area, imported slaves, and only to a much lessor extent by intermingling with European immigrants.
Spain is a Latin country, as its language comes from Latin because of the roman occupation. By this reasoning Portugal, France, and Italy are also "Latin" countries since all these languages are "Romance Languages" that are based on Latin. However the Romans never occupied anything in the Americas.
Latin America is comprised of countries in the new world with Spanish or Portuguese speaking inhabitants. In this sense, then, Spain is not a Latin country since it's not in the Americas.
No, it is not. Spain is in Europe, not Latin America which is in the Americas as the name says.
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Mexicans/Hispanic/Spanish/people from the country of Mexico or Spain.
The last name Rubio is of Spanish origin. It is derived from the word "rubio," which means "blond" or "fair-haired" in Spanish. The name likely originated as a nickname given to someone with light-colored hair.
Spain is considered the mother nation of Hispanics, as Spanish is the language that unites many Hispanic people and Spain is the country from which Spanish culture, traditions, and customs originate.
A period of time before people of Spain invaded a country (e.g. Pre - Hispanic Mexico - before Spaniards arrived in Mexico.
Spain. http://www.loc.gov/rr/hispanic/1898/bras.html
Of or pertaining to Spain or its language; as, Hispanic words.
As a surname, Rio is Hispanic. It can be found in any country where the Spanish or Portuguese languages are or were the primary language of the people. Most Hispanic surnames originated in Spain or Portugal.
must be of any latin American country or Spain
Europe is a continent,not a country. Europe is not Hispanic,Hispanic is mainly in South/Central America.
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There is no other Spanish-speaking or Portuguese-speaking country that is ruled by a monarchy other than Spain. Admittedly, the level of corruption and nepotism in some Hispanic countries have led to some of the locals calling their rulers as "kings", but they are not kings in the sense of "legitimate hereditary rulers of a country".
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.