Yes, but not exclusively. A nationality means, basically, that you could have a passport from that country and there are definitely Spanish nationals with Spanish passports. As the community answer below notes, Spanish is often used as an ethnicity for people who are not Spanish nationals, but have ancestors who were Spanish nationals and have Spanish or Hispanic culture.
Cruz means "cross" in Spanish, referring to the cross of the Crucifixion. So it's nationality is Spanish.
Sarabia is a Spanish surname. It is common in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
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"Soy español" in Spanish means "I am Spanish" in English. It is a simple statement indicating that the speaker is from Spain or has Spanish nationality.
The nationality of Costa Rica in Spanish is costarricense.
The Spain's nationality is Spanish.
Bernardo's nationality is Spanish.
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He is Spanish.
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It is "nacionalidad".
He has Spanish nationality.
he is spanish he is spanish
Translation: tu nacionalidad
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