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to refer to "a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race." The Census Bureau also explains that "rigin can be viewed as the heritage, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person's ancestors
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between 1492 and 1898 brought thousands of Spanish migrants to the conquered lands, who established settlements, mainly in the Americas, but also in other distant parts of the world (as in the Philippines, the lone Spanish territory in Asia), producing a number of multiracial populations. Today, the
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in 2008 appear to support the idea that the number of forced conversions have been previously underestimated significantly. They found that twenty percent of Spanish males have Y-chromosomes associated with Sephardic Jewish ancestry. This may imply that there were more forced conversions than was
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sounds and melodies are the backbone of Peruvian and Bolivian music, but also play a significant role in the popular music of most South American countries and are heavily incorporated into the folk music of Ecuador and the tunes of Colombia, and in Chile where they play a fundamental role in the
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implies 'of' or 'belonging to' Hispania or the Hispanus or of their fashion as in "gladius Hispanicus". The gentile adjectives were not ethnolinguistic but derived primarily on a geographic basis, from the toponym Hispania as the people of Hispania spoke different languages, although Titus Livius
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Hispanic culture is a set of customs, traditions, beliefs, and art forms in music, literature, dress, architecture, cuisine, and other cultural fields that are generally shared by peoples in Hispanic regions, but which can vary considerably from one country or territory to another. The
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Like in Portugal, in the rest of Europe (and wider world) the concept of 'Hispanic' refers to historical ancient Hispania (especially the term Hispano-Roman and Hispania during the Roman Empire) or the Spanish language and cultures shared by all the Spanish-speaking countries.
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The modern term to identify Portuguese and Spanish territories under a single nomenclature is "Iberian", and the one to refer to cultures derived from both countries in the Americas is "Iberian-American". These designations can be mutually recognized by people in Portugal and
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In Portugal, Hispanic refers to something historical related to ancient Hispania (especially the terms Hispano-Roman and Hispania) or the Spanish language and cultures shared by all the Spanish-speaking countries. Although sharing the etymology for the word (pt:
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Tingitana in late antiquity, the III-VII centuries: the autochthonous and Roman world in the west end of the Mediterranean. Which answers the million dollar question. Portuguese people are considered to be Hispanic because of the origin of the familial
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Because of the technical distinctions involved in defining "race" vs. "ethnicity", there is confusion among the general population about the designation of Hispanic identity. Currently, the United States Census Bureau defines six race categories:
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is the most popular sport in some Central American and Caribbean countries (especially Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Venezuela), as well as in the diaspora in the United States. Notable Hispanic teams in early baseball are the
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Spanish-language literature and folklore is very rich and is influenced by a variety of countries. There are thousands of writers from many places, and dating from the Middle Ages to the present. Some of the most recognized writers are:
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SBA has defined 'Hispanic American' as an individual whose ancestry and culture are rooted in South America, Central America, Mexico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, or the Iberian Peninsula, including Spain and
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referred specifically to a collective of juridico-political units, first the Christian kingdoms, and then the different kingdoms ruled by the same king. Illustrative of this fact is the historical ecclesiastical title of
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In the United States, some 65% of Hispanics and Latinos report themselves Catholic and 21% Protestant, with 13% having no affiliation. A minority among the Catholics, about one in five, are
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faith to their colonies in the Americas, Africa, and Asia; Catholicism remains the predominant religion amongst most Hispanics. A small but growing number of Hispanics belong to a
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when it comes to describing their identity. Instead, they prefer to be identified by their country of origin. When asked if they have a preference for either being identified as
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Although colloquially and literally the expression "King of Spain" or "King of the Spains" was already widespread, it did not refer to a unified nation-state. It was only in
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started to organize the fusion of his kingdoms that until then were ruled as distinct and independent, but this unification process lacked a formal and juridic proclamation.
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as, "persons of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race." This definition has been adopted by the
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was the first time that a "Hispanic" identifier was used and data collected with the question. The definition of "Hispanic" has been modified in each successive census.
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in 236 BC who wrote "Hispane, non Romane memoretis loqui me" ("Remember that I speak like a Hispanic not a Roman") as having been said by a native of Hispania.
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due to colonization mainly between the 16th and 20th centuries. The cultures of Hispanophone countries outside Spain have been influenced as well by the local
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While a tiny minority, there are some Muslims in Latin America, in the United States, and in the Philippines. Those in the Philippines live predominantly in
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persons as being "persons who trace their origin or descent to Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Central and South America, and other Spanish cultures." The
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means 'connected in some way to Hispania', as in "Exercitus Hispaniensis" ('the Spanish army') or "mercatores Hispanienses" ('Spanish merchants').
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as well as by many federal, state, and municipal agencies for the purposes of awarding government contracts to minority owned businesses. The
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and scattered through Hispanic America. Additionally, there are Sephardic Jews who are descendants of those Jews who fled Spain to Turkey,
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styles tend to appeal to the broader Hispanic population, and varieties of Cuban music are popular with many Hispanics of all backgrounds.
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to refer to "a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Hispanic culture or origin regardless of race."
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music is often erroneously thought of, as a single genre. Hispanic Caribbean music tends to favor complex polyrhythms of African origin.
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Folk and popular dance and music also varies greatly among Hispanics. For instance, the music from Spain is a lot different from the
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adopts for the first time the name "Spain" for the Spanish nation and from then on the kings would use the title of "king of Spain".
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A Hispanus is someone who is a native of Hispania with no foreign parents, while children born in Hispania of Roman parents were
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before their arrival in the United States. People who identify their origin as Hispanic, Latino or Spanish may be of any race."
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is used to refer to modern Spain, to the Spanish language, and to the Spanish-speaking nations of the world, particularly the
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a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race
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is used to refer to the culture and people of Hispania, both during the Roman period and subsequent Visigothic period.
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In the eyes of the Census Bureau, Hispanics can be of any race, because "Hispanic" is an ethnicity and not a race.
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shows combined influences of mostly European and Native American origin, while traditional Northern Mexican music—
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are widely used in American English for Spanish-speaking people and their descendants in the United States. While
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origin. In English the word is attested from the 16th century (and in the late 19th century in American English).
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varied populations of these places, including those with Spanish ancestry, are also designated as Hispanic.
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language, which mixes Spanish, Hebrew, Arabic and others, though written with Hebrew and Latin characters.
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who migrated from Europe (German Jews, Russian Jews, Polish Jews, etc.) to Hispanic America, particularly
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5. Of or pertaining to the population of Hispanic American origin who live in the United States of America
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may self-identify as Hispanic, because an employer may not override an individual's self-identification.
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can also be used for the people and culture of Spain as well as Latin America. While originally the term
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This article is about the term referring to the people of Spanish-speaking cultures. For other uses, see
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In a recent study, most Spanish speakers of Spanish or Hispanic American descent do not prefer the term
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were also African slaves captive in Spain held prior to the colonial period in the Americas. (See also
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On the other side of the ocean, Hispanic America is also home to a wide variety of music, even though
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the Virgen del Pilar, the patron saint not only of peninsular Spain but of the entire Hispanic world.
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recognizes Hispanic baseball personalities. Nearly 30 percent (22 percent foreign-born Hispanics) of
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encourages any individual who believes that he or she is Hispanic to self-identify as Hispanic. The
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is the most popular sport. The men's national teams of Argentina, Uruguay and Spain have won the
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The Romanization of Central Spain: Complexity, Diversity and Change in a Provincial Hinterland
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recognizes Hispanic musicians, and the Platino Awards as given to outstanding Hispanic films.
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encourages the same self-identification. As a result, individuals with origins to part of the
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Fernández, Luis Suárez; Baratech, Carlos E. Corona; Vicente, José Antonio Armillas (1984).
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and Ibero-America. The Spanish Inquisition led to many forced conversions of Spanish Jews.
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include representatives of Spanish and Portuguese, Puerto Rican and Mexican descent. The
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is used to refer to the people, nationality, culture, language and other things of Spain.
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Saint and Nation: Santiago, Teresa of Avila, and Plural Identities in Early Modern Spain
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ancestors long ago hid their Jewish ancestry and beliefs in fear of persecution by the
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Among the Spanish-speaking Catholics, most communities celebrate their homeland's
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is sometimes used. The Hispano-Romans were composed of people from many different
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State and Territory in Spain, 1820–1930: The formation of the national landscape
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Crese, Arthur R.; Schmidley, Audrey Dianne; Ramirez, Roberto R. (9 July 2008).
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which later influenced western music. The music of Hispanic Americans—such as
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derived from the toponym Hispania is attested in one of the five fragments, of
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Strategies of Distinction: The Construction of the Ethnic Communities, 300-800
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in 1469, the four Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula—the Kingdom of
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Estado y territorio en España, 1820–1930: la formación del paisaje nacional
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RP closer to becoming observer-state in Organization of Islamic Conference
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and states that Hispanics or Latinos can be of any race and any ancestry.
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Ruiz, Joaquín del Moral; Ruiz, Juan Pro; Bilbao, Fernando Suárez (2007).
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is dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of the Hispanic and
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Several Hispanic sportspeople have been successful worldwide, such as
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Espinosa, Gastón; Elizondo, Virgilio; Miranda, Jesse (January 2003).
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There are also thought to be many Catholic-professing descendants of
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6. A person of this origin who lives in the United States of America
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2. Belonging or relating to Spain and Spanish-speaking countries
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churches. Among the smallest groups, less than 4%, are Jewish.
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is also a very popular music style in Spain, especially in
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María, María Paz Andrés Sáenz de Santa (1 January 2005).
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The Latin gentile adjectives that belong to Hispania are
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is the main cultural element shared by Hispanic peoples.
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asked if the person was "Spanish/Hispanic/Latino". The
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Here follows a comparison of several terms related to
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Hispanic Heritage Sites (U.S. National Park Service)
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Hispanic Christians form the 1423:In the majority of the Hispanic countries, 386: 379: 372: 318: 290: 259: 252: 4629:International Bulletin of Mission Research 3107: 3105: 3103: 1714: 618:1770 painting of a mixed-race family from 50: 5034:Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos 4037: 3622:O'Callaghan, Joseph F. (31 August 1983). 904:Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 457:province and immediately thereafter as a 5146:) is being considered for deletion. See 4850:Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Religion 4738: 4736: 4734: 4732: 4730: 4728: 4726: 4724: 4722: 4720: 4718: 4066:Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa 3693:Spain's Centuries of Crisis: 1300 - 1474 3628:. Cornell University Press. p. 24. 3150: 3148: 1677:The Spanish and the Portuguese took the 1098:Music of Galicia, Cantabria and Asturias 814:History of Hispanic and Latino Americans 489:is used to refer to the people of Spain. 4716: 4714: 4712: 4710: 4708: 4706: 4704: 4702: 4700: 4698: 3848:] (in Spanish). CEEH. p. 137. 3157:"Online Etymology Dictionary; Hispanic" 2964: 2736:History of the Jews in Hispanic America 986:Equal Employment Opportunity Commission 822:Hispanic and Latino (ethnic categories) 4341:"Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin" 4062:"Significado / definição de hispânico" 3881:Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes 3656:Rowe, Erin Kathleen (1 January 2011). 3333:Pohl, Walter; Reimitz, Helmut (1998). 2924:Hispanic influence on Filipino culture 2659:, most of whom are the descendants of 1475:players today have Hispanic heritage. 566:were not interchangeable. Spain was a 512:, while Hispania Citerior was renamed 335:, included the contemporary states of 3969:"The History of Rome, Vol. III 25.33" 2788:Spanish language in the United States 555:, the four kingdoms shared one vote. 27:Spanish-speaking cultures and persons 7: 4253:Cobos, Rubén (2003) "Introduction", 4120:(in Spanish). Real Academia Española 4094:(in Spanish). Real Academia Española 3770:General History of Spain and America 3765:Historia general de España y América 3267:. Harvard University Press. p.  3188:. Intercultural Press. p. 107. 1693:are Hispanic (around 430 millions). 1074:different languages of the Peninsula 850:refers to Spanish speakers overall, 761:1. Belonging or relating to ancient 70:Regions with significant populations 4032:(September=October 2011): 977–982. 3593:"Definition of Hispanic in English" 2850:White Hispanic and Latino Americans 2845:Black Hispanic and Latino Americans 2760:Hispanic and Latino American portal 2627:is considered the Patroness of the 765:or the people inhabiting the region 247:The term Hispanic derives from the 208:), which were formerly part of the 167:especially within the United States 4957:Wade, Nicholas (5 December 2008). 4909:. 2015. p. 18. Archived from 3690:Ruiz, Teofilo F. (15 April 2008). 3120:U.S. Small Business Administration 1070:nationalities and regions of Spain 810:Ethnic groups in the United States 739:3. Spanish, as applied to a person 25: 5150:to help reach a consensus. › 4502:United States Department of Labor 4118:Diccionario de la lengua española 4092:Diccionario de la lengua española 4024:[Spain and the Spanish]. 3841:Felipe IV: el hombre y el reinado 3084:U.S. Department of Transportation 1700:. Among the Protestant, 85% are " 1469:Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum 1072:, there is a lot of music in the 990:United States Department of Labor 967:Congressional Hispanic Conference 951:U.S. Department of Transportation 856:refers specifically to people of 3846:Felipe IV: The Man and the Reign 2783:Spanish language in the Americas 2752: 2655:There are also Spanish-speaking 2546: 2508: 2470: 2432: 2394: 2356: 2318: 2280: 2242: 2204: 2166: 2128: 2090: 2052: 2014: 1976: 1938: 1900: 1862: 1824: 1786: 1748: 898:American Indian or Alaska Native 804:Definitions in the United States 496:was divided into two provinces: 367:, in addition to colonists from 4280:"The Hispanic Population: 2010" 3838:Alcalá-Zamora, José N. (2005). 3727:Las Raices Medievales de España 3724:Baruque, Julio Valdeón (2002). 3122:. 11 April 2008. Archived from 1689:in the world, about 18% of the 1431:a total six times. The Spanish 913:Office of Management and Budget 579:, traditionally claimed by the 257:, the adjectival derivation of 188:) populations and countries in 5074:Maura, Juan Francisco (2016). 4750:. 2 April 2015. Archived from 4478:(227): 71295. 28 November 2005 3993:García Riaza, Enrique (2005). 3973:University of Virginia Library 3463:. D. Appleton and Co. p.  2740:List of Hispanic American Jews 2698:Genetic studies on the (male) 1088:, mainly). See, for instance, 547:appears to have originated in 1: 3216:Vega, Noé Villaverde (2001). 1176:form of the greatly followed 963:Congressional Hispanic Caucus 959:Small Business Administration 519:Before the marriage of Queen 288:are of the same etymology as 216:or other foreign influences. 180:The term commonly applies to 4463:"Race and Ethnic Categories" 3945:. E. Cave. 1820. p. 326 3430:Dunstan, William E. (2010). 3402:Campo Arqueológico de Tavira 3367:Curchin, Leonard A. (2004). 3229:Real Academia de la Historia 3052:Davis, Mike (1 April 1999). 1735: 1729: 1723: 1717: 1691:world's Christian population 1240:Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 733:2. Belonging or relating to 5047:Bulletin of Spanish Studies 4985:Online Etymology Dictionary 4936:"Global Jewish Populations" 4039:10.3989/arbor.2011.751n5013 3732:The medieval roots of Spain 3625:A History of Medieval Spain 2892:Flag of the Hispanic People 2597:wearing her canonical crown 1739:Other religions Population 971:Hispanic Society of America 635:Definitions in ancient Rome 169:, "Hispanic" is used as an 165:broadly. In some contexts, 5211: 3530:Boyle, Leonard E. (1984). 3478:Grainger, John D. (2004). 3457:Merivale, Charles (1875). 3373:. Routledge. p. 125. 3080:"Archived: 49 CFR Part 26" 2720:Southwestern United States 1445:Argentine Primera División 1361:Honduras: Roberto Quesada, 1215: 1049: 911:A 1997 notice by the U.S. 868:referred primarily to the 807: 603:that was adopted the name 353:British Overseas Territory 149:, or countries related to 36: 29: 5114:10.1080/00221340701599113 5059:10.1080/14753820902969345 4940:United Jewish Federations 4844:Espinosa, Gaston (2017). 4176:"Ispànico in Vocabolario" 4001:(in Spanish) (5): 637–655 3484:. Routledge. p. 73. 3460:A General History of Rome 2621:. In Catholic tradition, 1227:Miguel de Cervantes Prize 1036:Miguel de Cervantes Prize 895:Black or African American 123: 110: 74: 32:Hispanic (disambiguation) 5148:templates for discussion 4816:Curtis, William (2004). 4641:10.1177/2396939317739833 4022:"España Y Los Españoles" 1733:Unaffiliated Population 1514:(association football), 609:The constitution of 1876 601:the constitution of 1812 589:Decretos de Nueva Planta 583:, a Portuguese prelate. 37:Not to be confused with 3510:Encyclopædia Britannica 3299:Corfis, Ivy A. (2009). 3182:Herbst, Philip (1997). 1736:Other religions % 1384:Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel 742:4. Of or pertaining to 359:. In English, the term 3572:Merriam Webster Online 3404:. 2011. Archived from 3339:. BRILL. p. 117. 3305:. 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The ancient Roman 192:(the continent) and 145:) refers to people, 5175:Hispanic and Latino 5153:Hispanic and Latino 5106:2007JGeog.106..113P 4916:on 24 December 2015 4886:The Philippine Star 4805:. 15 February 2005. 4754:on 21 December 2019 4508:on 21 December 2016 4443:on 21 December 2015 4437:hispanicsociety.org 4314:Pew Research Center 3172:, on the same site. 3029:Pew Research Center 2978:Pew Research Center 2805:Afro-Latin American 2704:University of Leeds 2689:Spanish Inquisition 1628:José María Olazábal 1382:Equatorial Guinea: 1314:Cristina Peri Rossi 1218:Hispanic literature 1147:—has influences in 1060:Latin music (genre) 581:Archbishop of Braga 433:Maximus of Hispania 423:, the philosophers 221:Spanish East Indies 53: 4966:The New York Times 4883:. (May 29, 2009). 4683:on 1 November 2006 4604:. 18 December 2012 4533:U.S. Census Bureau 4413:on 19 January 2016 4407:U.S. Census Bureau 4348:U.S. Census Bureau 4287:U.S. Census Bureau 3411:on 22 January 2016 3025:"Who is Hispanic?" 2974:"Who is Hispanic?" 2919:Philippine Spanish 2778:Languages of Spain 2599: 1984:Dominican Republic 1724:Christians % 1612:Roberto de Vicenzo 1580:Julio César Chávez 1520:Juan Pablo Montoya 1516:Juan Manuel Fangio 1484:Alfredo di Stefano 1335:Mario Vargas Llosa 1231: 1090:Music of Catalonia 1040:Latin Grammy Award 943:Hispanic or Latino 928:Hispanic or Latino 917:Hispanic or Latino 892:White or Caucasian 878:Hispanic or Latino 836: 834:, 1940 photograph. 830:Hispanic boy from 624: 541:Kingdom of Navarre 510:Hispania Lusitania 461:, 5th–8th century. 459:Visigothic kingdom 431:, and the usurper 429:Seneca the Younger 391:were the emperors 316: 202:disputed territory 5019:on 22 August 2019 4403:"Hispanic Origin" 4383:. 30 October 1997 4310:"Who's Hispanic?" 4232:978-0-395-76786-3 3919:978-84-8319-335-8 3855:978-84-934643-0-1 3817:978-84-8317-473-9 3779:978-84-321-2106-7 3741:978-84-95983-95-4 3703:978-0-470-76644-6 3669:978-0-271-03773-8 3597:Oxford Dictionary 3543:978-0-8020-6558-2 3312:978-90-04-17919-6 3278:978-0-674-51173-6 3238:978-84-89512-94-8 3195:978-1-877864-97-1 3155:Harper, Douglas. 3129:on 6 October 2016 3003:www.filosofia.org 2949: 2946:Iberian Peninsula 2702:conducted by the 2693:Iberian Peninsula 2582: 2581: 2098:Equatorial Guinea 1721:Population Total 1648:Gabriela Sabatini 1443:. 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Index

Hispanico
Hispanic (disambiguation)
Latin Americans
Latinx
Spanish
Hispanic America
United States
Spain
Hispanic Africa
Spanish
Roman Catholic
Spanish
cultures
Spain
Spanish language
Hispanidad
especially within the United States
ethnic
meta-ethnic
Spaniards
Hispanophone
Hispanic America
Hispanic Africa
Equatorial Guinea
disputed territory
Western Sahara
Spanish Empire
pre-Hispanic cultures
Spanish East Indies
Philippines

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