This can be a little tricky. Hispano is the Spanish word for Hispanic. A strict interpretation would be peoples of colonial Spanish decent with a largely Spanish culture who, though they live in the United States now, were living in these areas when they were annexed into the US years ago. They distinguish themselves from Mexican Americans who came here after the Mexican Revolution. But, today the term Hispanic is commonly used in North America to refer to any person of Latin American origin or descent.
*En America del norte :Mexico*En America central : GuatemalaEl SalvadorHondurasNicaraguaCosta RicaPanamáCubaPuerto RicoRepública Dominicana*En America del sur :VenezuelaColombiaEcuadorPeruChileBoliviaParaguayArgentinaUruguay*En Europa:España*En Africa :Guinea Ecuatorial
A group of postal letters is called a mail or a batch of mail.
A group of students in French is called "une classe."
A linguistic group is a group of languages which are related through a common ancestor. It is called the proto-language of the family.
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Mexicans who lived in California are called
The Hispanics
The Hispanos of New Mexico are people of Spanish or Indo-Hispanic descent. The explorer Don Juan de Oñate from Mexico City to New Mexico with 500 Spanish settlers and soldiers around 1598. By the time of the Civil War in 1861, both the North and South claimed ownership of the area. And like with White treatment of Native Americans, Whites treated the Hispanos unfairly as second-class citizens.
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La obesidad entre los hispanos - 2004 - TV was released on: USA: 11 June 2004
La obesidad entre los hispanos - 2004 TV was released on: USA: 11 June 2004
the first Spanish-speaking settlers in New Mexico.
Were not protected as promised by the United States
There were not many religious leaders in their area for a long time.