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    Hispanophone refers to anything related to the Spanish language. In a cultural, rather than merely linguistic sense, the notion of "Hispanophone" goes...
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    Spanish-speaking populations and in some areas being the majority of the Hispanophone population, especially in Central Florida. In Hawaii, where Puerto Rican...
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  • meta-ethnic term. The term commonly applies to Spaniards and Spanish-speaking (Hispanophone) populations and countries in Hispanic America (the continent) and Hispanic...
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  • are the lists of the most common Spanish surnames in Spain, Mexico, Hispanophone Caribbean (Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic), and other Latin American...
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    Speech example An example of a Hispanophone man speaking English. Problems playing this file? See media help. Speech example An example of a Japanese man...
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    a color dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the Hispanophone realm. Paolo Veronese green was a color formulated and used by the noted...
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    majority of the population, making Mexico the world's most populous Hispanophone country. Mexican Spanish refers to the varieties of the language spoken...
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    traditional stew eaten as a main dish in Spain, Portugal, Brazil and other Hispanophone and Lusophone countries. In Spanish, cocido is the past participle of...
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    European students. Its cultural influence extends to over 600 million Hispanophones, making Spanish the world's second-most spoken native language and the...
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  • Americans Hispanic (magazine) Spanish people The quality of Hispanidad Hispanophone or Spanish-speaking countries People or things originating in the Roman...
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    Spain, and Equatorial Guinea. With a population of over 410 million, Hispanophone America accounts for the vast majority of Spanish speakers, of which...
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    placing Morocco as the country with the most Spanish speakers outside the Hispanophone world (unless the United States is also excluded from Spanish-speaking...
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    Spain, and is affiliated with national language academies in 22 other Hispanophone nations through the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language...
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    a color dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the Hispanophone realm. Pictorial carmine is the color that is called Carmín pictórico...
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    politics. Media in Spanish has also become influential outside of native Hispanophone circles. In the United States, the language is regulated by the North...
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  • however, in other Hispanophone countries, the word gabacho acquired a meaning similar to the word guiri, in Spain. In some Hispanophone countries of Latin...
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    homes, despite the changes in national government. The majority of these Hispanophone populations eventually adopted English as their first language and became...
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    a color dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the Hispanophone realm. Indigo dye is the basis for all the historical navy blue colors...
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  • Macapagal Arroyo, the fourteenth president of the Philippines and a Hispanophone, reintroduced the study of Spanish into the state school system. The...
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    concluded by the 1898 Treaty of Paris. Today, the term Spanish Caribbean or Hispanophone Caribbean refers to the Spanish-speaking areas in the Caribbean Sea,...
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    distribution of Dutch speakers Geographical distribution of German speakers Hispanophone List of countries and territories where Hindustani is an official language...
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  • the current paternal-maternal surname combination norm was adopted, Hispanophone societies often practised matrilineal surname transmission, giving children...
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    Hispanic American countries in North, Central, and South America plus the Hispanophone Caribbean, as well as Portuguese-speaking Brazil. Ibero-America makes...
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    million inhabitants as of July 2023[update]. The Dominican Republic is a Hispanophone nation of approximately 11.3 million people. Spanish is spoken by essentially...
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  • natives of the British West Indies only, to the exclusion of not just the Hispanophones, but also French and Dutch West Indians. Caribbean people History of...
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    a color dictionary published in 2005 that is widely popular in the Hispanophone realm. Davy's gray is a dark gray color, made from powdered slate, iron...
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  • practiced in Spain, with some modifications to the surname rules. Many Hispanophones in the countries of Spanish-speaking America have two given names, plus...
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  • Univision Radio/United Stations carried a Spanish-language feed for Hispanophone American listeners (with Clemson Smith-Muñiz and David Crommett announcing)...
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    The Recording Academy, LARAS extends its membership internationally to Hispanophone and Lusophone communities worldwide beyond the Americas, particularly...
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  • local government in Puerto Rico bears more resemblance to that of the Hispanophone nations of the Americas than to local government in the United States...
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