Hispanic America
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Hispanic America (Spanish: Hispanoamérica) refers to those parts of the Americas inhabited by Spanish-speaking populations. These populations represent the bulk of the world's hispanophones.
Hispanic America includes countries in North America, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. The Hispanic American countries, taking the term in its strict sense, are:
[edit] Name of country with flag
- Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina 38,747,000
- Image:Flag of Bolivia.svg Bolivia 9,182,000
- Image:Flag of Chile (bordered).svg Chile 16,295,000
- Image:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia 45,600,000
- Image:Flag of Costa Rica (state).svg Costa Rica 4,401,000
- Image:Flag of Cuba.svg Cuba 11,269,000
- Image:Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg Dominican Republic 8,895,000
- Image:Flag of Ecuador.svg Ecuador 13,228,000
- Image:Flag of El Salvador.svg El Salvador 6,881,000
- Image:Flag of Honduras.svg Honduras 7,205,000
- Image:Flag of Guatemala.svg Guatemala 12,599,000
- Image:Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico 107,029,000
- Image:Flag of Nicaragua.svg Nicaragua 5,487,000
- Image:Flag of Panama (bordered).svg Panama 3,232,000
- Image:Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay 6,158,000
- Image:Flag of Peru.svg Peru 27,968,000
- Image:Flag of Puerto Rico.svg Puerto Rico (US) 3,955,000
- Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 3,463,000
- Image:Flag of Venezuela.svg Venezuela 26,749,000
Total population is 358,343,000.
[edit] See also
cs:Hispanoamerika de:Hispanoamerika es:Hispanoamérica eo:Hispanameriko he:אמריקה הספרדית

