Hispanic refers to a country speaking spanish. The origin of speaking "spanish" is the country of spain.
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it comes from the egyptions who was the first people to darm bees
Perhaps you mean the Dutch? Dutch people come from Denmark, a country in Europe.
...A person of mixed parentage, especially the offspring of a French-Canadian and an American indian.
Mexico
Mexico or another Hispanic country
Pablo is Italian and Hispanic.
Mexicans/Hispanic/Spanish/people from the country of Mexico or Spain.
Portuguese is the technical adjective used to describe people who are originally "from Portugal," whereas Spanish people are "from Spain." However, you may be considered "Hispanic" if you come from any Spanish-speaking country or are descended from someone who does.
Europe is a continent,not a country. Europe is not Hispanic,Hispanic is mainly in South/Central America.
Commonly in mexico, but it has been found in several hispanic nations.
NO. Lebanese people are a Middle Eastern national group, not a Hispanic national group. Hispanics are generally people who come from Latin America.
Los Angeles County has the population with the highest percentage of Hispanic people in the U.S.
Uruguay is the smallest Hispanic country in South America.
A period of time before people of Spain invaded a country (e.g. Pre - Hispanic Mexico - before Spaniards arrived in Mexico.
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