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Actually, a small minority of Filipinos are of Spanish or part Spanish descent, and would probably identify as "Hispanic". Interestingly, not all Spanish descended people would identify as such, especially the Basques. |
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{{WikiProject Cuba|importance=Mid}} |
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{{WikiProject Central America}} |
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{{WikiProject Africa|importance=Low|Equatorial Guinea=yes|Equatorial Guinea-importance=Low}} |
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{{WikiProject United States|HLA=yes|HLA-importance=Mid}} |
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{{WikiProject Mexico|importance=Mid}} |
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== Are Dutch and Belgians "Hispanic"? == |
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Saying that people from Spain are not hispanics is a non-sence. "Hispanic" is a word that means "coming or related to Spain and spanish culture". every language use that word that way. ex; in french "les cultures hispaniques" means "the Spanish or Spanish related cultures.", not related to Mexican or Guatemaltec cultures which are mostly native indians !! |
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Because they belonged to the Spanish Empire about the same time most Spanish American colonies did, and following Anglo's logic, they should be called Hispanics as well. |
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--] (]) 19:34, 24 October 2018 (UTC) |
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It would be like excuding english people of "anglo-saxon" culture and considering Jamaican or australian aborigen culture as the anglosaxon culture!! |
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:Please provide a reliable source that they are considered hispanic. ] 20:26, 24 October 2018 (UTC) |
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:: The poster was arguing from logical consistency, not from a source. ] (]) 20:13, 21 April 2023 (UTC) |
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It is the same for "latin" or "latino", these words mean "related and descent to roman culture", not "from south and central america" |
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Of course central and south america are included in "latin" group because they have a spanish, portuguese and french herency; but they don't represent all latins or latinos by themselves !!!!!!... |
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== Brazilians == |
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American people usually forget that the "original" latins or latinos are Italians, Frenchs, Spanishs, Portugueses, Catalans, Romanians, and some Belgians and swiss people... |
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"Brazilians may identify as Latin-Americans, but refute being considered Latinos or Hispanics" - What is the basis for this claim (It's contrary to what one Brazilian-Jew says: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wm521AmMLX8 ca. 53.:30.) ] (]) 20:16, 21 April 2023 (UTC) |
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It has nothing to see with a race or any "physical" description of people |
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== Proposal: deletion of the entire "Spanish-speaking countries and regions section" == |
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A list of this is already on the ] article. Notably, I am also questioning the relevance of the ethnic/racial demographics included in the section. Some parts like the whole FS of Micronesia stuff is even less relevant and belongs in an article covering the influence of the Spanish Empire or whatever. As a reminder, the article is supposed to address "people, cultures, or countries" dealt with by the term "Hispanic". |
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Being that this talk page is obviously not very active, I'll wait a while if anyone wants to give any input. If no one objects or no one bothers to respond, I'll do the big chop. ] (]) 09:58, 28 January 2024 (UTC) |
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:'''Update:''' I'm going to do it now. ] (]) 22:36, 20 February 2024 (UTC) |
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== Inclusion of ethnic designation in lead == |
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@] You and I have a dispute over an edit I made to the article: |
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''In some contexts, ], "Hispanic" is used as an ] or ] term.'' |
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In order to avoid an edit war, I am going by what the community recommends and bringing the dispute to the talk page, so we can settle this reasonably. ] (]) 03:38, 22 February 2024 (UTC) |
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== Parallel designations == |
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Hello, |
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to use the word precedence case basic to the United States I would like to know: which words corresponding to Hispanic do exist? ] (]) 22:11, 11 March 2024 (UTC) |
Because they belonged to the Spanish Empire about the same time most Spanish American colonies did, and following Anglo's logic, they should be called Hispanics as well.
In order to avoid an edit war, I am going by what the community recommends and bringing the dispute to the talk page, so we can settle this reasonably. Evaporation123 (talk) 03:38, 22 February 2024 (UTC)
to use the word precedence case basic to the United States I would like to know: which words corresponding to Hispanic do exist? Sarcelles (talk) 22:11, 11 March 2024 (UTC)