Spanish, Native American and African
The criollos, or people of Spanish origin born in the Americas.
In the early 1800s, the Peninsulares were the group that exercised control over Latin American political and social life. They spoke Spanish, and their main religion was Roman Catholicism.
Malo was an American Latin-tinged rock and roll group. It is not a desert. The Spanish word 'malo' means 'bad' in English.
People of Spanish descent who were born and raised in Latin America are known as "criollos" or "creoles." They are the descendants of Spanish colonizers who settled in the region during the colonial period. This group played a significant role in shaping the culture, politics, and identity of Latin American countries.
Ustedes is the plural form of "usted" in Spanish. It is widely used in Spain and Latin American countries to address a group of people in a formal or respectful manner.
Spanish and Portuguese settlers.
1991-1994, president of Latin American operations
The Spanish came to Latin America as conquistador's seeking gold, glory and god. They came with Hernan Cortez during the rulling of the Aztec Empire (Mexico City now) in the early 1400's
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The Latinos (a group of people of Latin descendancy)
Spanish belongs to the Romance language group, which evolved from Latin. Other languages in this group include French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.