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  1. No debe confundirse con América Latina o Iberoamérica. Para el barrio de la ciudad de Madrid, véase Hispanoamérica (Madrid). Este artículo trata sobre la agrupación de países o territorios en América que tengan al idioma español como lengua oficial o presenten una fuerte presencia cultural hispana.

  2. El concepto de América Latina buscaba en su origen borrar y eliminar en la medida de lo posible la idea de una América Española, América Hispánica o Hispanoamérica y fue introducido por el político y economista francés Michel Chevalier [24] después de que en su viaje en México en 1835, descubriera la riqueza sobre todo en materias ...

  3. Hispanoamérica es el conjunto de países americanos de lengua mayoritariamente española y mestizaje cultural. Su gentilicio es «hispanoamericano».

    • History
    • Demographics
    • Culture

    The Spanish conquest of the Americas began in 1492, and ultimately was part of a larger historical process of world discovery, through which various European powers colonized a considerable amount of territory and peoples in the Americas, Asia, and Africa between the 15th and 20th centuries. Hispanic America became the main part of the vast Spanish...

    Ethnology

    The population of the Hispanic America is made up of the descendants of three large racial groups and their combinations: • The Indigenous peoples of the Americas, descendants of Incas, Aztecs, Mayanand others. • Those of European ancestry, mainly Spanish, and Italian. • Africans who were brought over to Hispanic America during the Slave Trade. Unlike in the United States, there were no anti-miscegenation policies in Latin America. Though still a racially stratified society there were no sign...

    Languages

    Spanish is the official language in most Hispanic American countries, and it is spoken by the vast majority of the population. Native American languages are widely spoken in Chile, Peru, Guatemala, Bolivia, Paraguay and Mexico, and, to a lesser degree, in Panama, Ecuador, Colombia,and Venezuela. In some Hispanic American countries, the population of speakers of indigenous languages tends to be very small or even non-existent (e.g. Uruguay). Mexico contains the largest variety of indigenous la...

    Cuisine

    Hispanic cuisine as the term is applied in the Western Hemisphere, is a misnomer. What is usually considered Hispanic cuisine in the United States is mostly Mexican and Central American cuisine. Mexican cuisine is composed of mainly indigenous—Aztec and Mayan—and Spanish influences.[citation needed] Mexican cuisine is considered intangible cultural heritageby UNESCO and can be found all over the United States. In the United States, with its growing Hispanic population, food staples from Mexic...

    Religion

    The Spanish and the Portuguese took the Roman Catholic faith to their colonies in the Americas, Africa, and Asia; Roman Catholicism remains the predominant religion amongst most Hispanic Americans. Membership in Protestant denominations is increasing, particularly in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico and other countries. In particular, Pentecostalism has experienced massive growth. This movement is increasingly attracting Latin America's middle classes. Anglicanismalso...

  4. En Hispanoamérica. En Hispanoamérica, el nombre selecto es español, aunque en algunos países de éste consideren que el idioma oficial debe ser castellano debido a que la lengua se originó en el Reino de Castilla. [cita requerida] La formación del español de América

  5. El español de América o castellano de América es el conjunto de variedades del español o castellano que se habla en el continente americano desde la llegada de los españoles a finales del siglo XV y principios del siglo XVI hasta la actualidad. Incluye al 90 % de los hispanohablantes del planeta. 1 La pronunciación varía de país a país ...