Hispanidad

Hispanidad


The Hispanic flag

Independent Hispanic countries:

Non-independent but self-governing:

Countries and regions sometimes included within the concept of Hispanidad

Hispanidad (Spanish: [is.pa.niˈðað], typically translated as "Hispanicity"[2]) is a Spanish term describing a shared cultural, linguistic, or political identity among speakers of the Spanish language or members of the Hispanic diaspora. The term can have various, different implications and meanings depending on the regional, socio-political, or cultural context in which it is used.


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  1. ^ Avendaño, Fausto. "The Spanish language in the Southwest: past, present, and future". University of Arizona Press. Retrieved 2024-01-19. ...the surprising unity of the Spanish language... in the brotherhood of all Spanish-speaking people... was being threatened by the English language at the linguistic borders of the Hispanic world, the Southwest.
  2. ^ Tienda, Marta (2006). "3: Defining Hispanicity: E Pluribus Unum or E Pluribus Plures?". Multiple origins, uncertain destinies: Hispanics and the American future. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press. ISBN 0-309-09667-7. OCLC 66266997.

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