Spaniards.
If you are referring the Spanish Latin American colonies, any Spaniard born in Spain would be called a "Peninsular" since they were born on the Spanish Peninsula. Since Spain has given independence to its former colonies, it has given up this term.
Inclusively, they are called Spaniards. Commonly, they are called by the region of Spain that is their home: Andalusians, Catalonians, etc.
Spaniards. Common sense~!
The Spaniards are in Spain.
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The term used in Latin America to describe Latin Americans born in Spain is "españoles" or "españoles nacidos en España". It simply means "Spaniards" or "Spaniards born in Spain."
Unsurprisingly, Spaniards come from Spain.
The people of Spain are called Spanish or Spaniards.
Spain is a piece of land. If the question seeks to talk about Spaniards, most of them live in Spain and they live there because they were born there.
They were called Spanish, Spaniards, or Peninsulares depending on who was speaking of them.
People that live in Spain are called Spanish or Spaniards.Additionally, people in Spain will often identify with the region that they are from, especially if they are from a Catalonian or Basque Provinces.
They are.
The Spanish live in Spain.
Spaniards can be broadly categorized into different groups based on various factors such as geographical location, cultural heritage, and language. Some common categories include Castilians, Catalans, Basques, Andalusians, and Galicians. These groups often have distinct traditions, dialects, and cultural practices that contribute to the rich diversity of Spanish society.