Cuba is considered both Hispanic and Latin. It is Hispanic because Spanish is the official language and the culture is heavily influenced by Spanish heritage. It is also classified as Latin due to its geographical location in Latin America and its cultural connections to other Latin American countries.
cuba's background is spanish, or more termonology hispanic. they are a communist country.
Spanish is the official language of Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Spanish-speaking people in Miami come from a variety of countries, with the largest populations typically originating from Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, and other Latin American countries. Miami's diverse Hispanic community includes immigrants and descendants from throughout Central and South America, as well as Spain.
Not always, for example; Spain is not considered hispanic because it is not from central, south, or latin america.
No, hispanic people are people from Latin America, like Argentina or Mexico and Europeans are people from Europe, like France, Germany or Sweden. Answer: The word hispanic can refer to people not only from Latin America, but also to people of Spanish heritage. Thus someone who is Spanish can be said to be hispanic, derived from Hispania.
You ask him/her. A Spanish person is one that was born in spain, a hispanic one is one with latin roots.
Cuban exactly Cuban.or considered latin some even say hispanic.. or even Caribbean latin lol
Hispanic/Latino, Same thing. Hispanic is a term used more by Europe/Spain , Latino meaning the same thing is a word invented in south American and the carribean for "latin-descending" or "of Spanish heritage". However, Odierno , meaning "of today" in latin. It can be of Italian or spanish descent.
Spanish refers to the language spoken by people in Spain, while Latino refers to people from Latin America. However, Spanish-speaking individuals from Latin American countries are often referred to as "Hispanic" or "Latino" in the United States.
"Hispanic" means of or relating to Spain or to Spanish-speaking countries, esp. those of Latin America.
Hispanic is a term the U.S. government created to describe a group of people from a certain region Cuba, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Central and South America. If you have Spanish or Portuguese ancestry they consider you Hispanic. History Spanish
First of all, Native Americans are NOT Hispanic. Hispanic as an ethnic term refers to the people of Latin America who have whole or partial Spanish descent. The Native American or Indígena population does not have any Spanish descent, so they are not Hispanic. Many Native Americans in Latin America, especially those in Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, and Bolivia do not speak Spanish or speak it very poorly because of minimal exposure to the Hispanic population.However, all of the Native American Tribes in the United States (except the US Southwest) and Canada have no connection at all to Spanish language, Spanish culture, or Hispanic Ethnicity. One of the most prosperous Native American Tribes is the Tlingit in southern Alaska. There is absolutely nothing Hispanic about them at all.