Infobox Ethnic group group Spanishpeople of Filipino ancestry image File Paulino Alcantara.jpg 82px Paulino Alcantara File Shaila D rcal.jpg 63px Shaila D rcal File Robin Wong Enrique 013.JPG 63px Enrique Iglesias caption small Notable Spanishpeople of Filipino descent br Paulino Alc ntara Shaila D rcal Enrique Iglesias small poptime 40,000 ref cite web url http www.newsflash.org 2004 02 hl hl104341.htm title Spain Starts Hiring RP Health Workers publisher www.newsflash.org author Aurea Calica accessdate June 29, 2006 ref popplace Spain langs Catalan language Catalan , Spanish, English, Filipino language Filipino and other Languages of the Philippines Philippine languages . rels Christianity Roman Catholicism and Protestantism . related other Filipino people and Spanishpeople individually. There is a large number of Spanishpeople of Filipino ancestry , consisting of the descendants of early migrants from the Philippines to Spain. There are also 40,000 expatriates from the Philippines living in Spain that do not hold the Spanish citizenship. The number of Filipinos with dual citizenship is of 115,362 as of 2007. ref cite web url http www.gov.ph index2.php?option com content&do pdf 1&id 8515 title PGMA meets members of Filipino community in Spain publisher Philippine Gov.Ph accessdate July 1, 2006 Dead link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref History The first Filipino settlement in Spain dates back to the History of the Philippines 1521 1898 Spanish colonial period of the Philippines between the 16th and 19th century. Today, Filipinos are one of the largest Asian communities in Spain, with a number of individuals obtaining Spanish citizenship. Most Filipinos in Spain work ... a small number of mixed blood Spanish Filipinos working in the entertainment and sport industry. See also Demographics of Spain References Reflist Immigration to Spain PHOverseassmall DEFAULTSORT SpanishPeople Of Filipino Ancestry Category Spanishpeople of Filipino descent Category Ethnic groups in Spain ... more details
Infobox Ethnic group group Filipino people of Spanish ancestry image File Jose rizal 01.jpg 60px Jos ... Protestantism . related c Spanishpeople , Filipino people Filipinos , and Filipino mestizo s Demographics of the Philippines Spanishpeople Filipino people of Spanish ancestry are a Filipino people Filipino ethnic group living in the Philippines with ancestries from both the Philippines and Spain ... of the population have White or Caucasian people Caucasian ancestries from both Spanish and American ... that lasted for about 333 years. Spanishpeople came mainly from Mexico and Spain, and the Philippines ... SpanishpeopleSpanish who were born in Spain Peninsulares and Mexican people Mexican settlers Criollos ... groups in the Philippines Category Filipino people of Spanish descent Category Spanish colonial ... D rcal.jpg 69px Shaila D rcal caption small Notable Filipinos of Spanish ancestry br Jos Rizal Emilio ... Spanish language Spanish , Filipino language Filipino , English language English , Chabacano language ... period. A minority of these mixed blood individuals are either of Catalan people Catalan , Andalusian people Andalusian or Basque people Basques origin, mixed together with other Filipino ethnic groups such as Tagalog people Tagalog or Cebuano people Cebuano , among others. Thereby, also former spanish dominated Italy italian territories like the Kingdom of Naples are included, as italian surnames like Aquino or Tolentino indicate. Today, the official percentage of Filipinos with Spanish ancestry ... conclusions on a population of over 90 million people. History Background Admixture has been ... the History of the Philippines Before 1521 pre Spanish history of the Philippines . The arrival of SpanishpeopleSpanish abruptly halted the spread of Islam further north into the Philippines and intermarriage with Spanishpeople later became more prevalent after the Philippines was colonized by the Spanish Empire . A Chinese people Chinese presence had been recorded in the Philippines since ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 This article contains a list of people involved in the Spanish Civil War Important Figures in the Spanish Civil War Category People of the Spanish Civil War ... more details
This is a list of people who have appeared on the postage stamp s of colonies of Spain . La Ag era Alfonso 4of Spain 1920, 1922 Cape Juby No persons were honored on the stamps of Cape Juby. Elobey, Annobon, and Corisco Alfonso XIII of Spain 1903, 1907 Bioko Fernando Po Alfonso XIII of Spain 1899, 1901, 1903, 1907 Carlos Chacon , governor 1964 St Elizabeth of Hungary 1966 Manuel de Falla , composer 1960 Francisco Franco , head of state 1961 Mary mother of Jesus 1960 Ifni 1941 1968 Empty section date July 2010 Rio de Oro 1905 1921 Empty section date July 2010 Rio Muni 1960 1968 Empty section date July 2010 Spanish Guinea 1902 1959 Empty section date July 2010 Spanish Morocco 1903 1955 Empty section date July 2010 Spanish Sahara 1924 1975 Empty section date July 2010 Spanish West Africa 1949 1951 Empty section date July 2010 Western Sahara Empty section date July 2010 See also List of people on stamps of Spain References Scott catalogue Category Lists of people on stamps Spanish colonies Category Spain related lists Stamps ... more details
wiktionary Spanish may refer to Of or related to Spain Spanish language , the official language of Spain and most of Latin America Spanishpeople or Spaniards The Spanish Empire , the empire administrated by Spain from the 15th century Spanish cuisine Spanish song Spanish song , R&B song by Craig David Spanish, Ontario , a town in the Canadian province of Ontario Spanish River Ontario , a major river in Northern Ontario Liquorice , known as Spanish in Yorkshire and Lancashire disambig ar da Spansk de Spanisch es Espa ol fr Espagnol homonymie ia Espaniol disambiguation it Spagnolo nl Spaans doorverwijspagina pt Espanhol sq Spanjoll simple Spanish sk panielsky ur ... more details
peopleSpanish American Gibraltarian Australian References Reflist European Australian Latin American Australians Ethnic groups in Australia Portal Spain Category Australian people of Spanish descent ...Refimprove date March 2008 Infobox Ethnic group group Flagicon Australia Spanish Australian Flagicon Spain br small Hispano Australiano small poptime 58,271 ref http www.censusdata.abs.gov.au ABSNavigation prenav ViewData?action 404&documentproductno 0&documenttype Details&order 1&tabname Details&areacode 0&issue 2006&producttype Census 20Tables&javascript true&textversion false&navmapdisplayed true&breadcrumb POLTD&&collection Census&period 2006&productlabel Ancestry 20 Region 20by 20Country 20of 20Birth 20of 20Parents&producttype Census 20Tables&method Place 20of 20Usual 20Residence&topic Ancestry& Australian Bureau of Statistics ref popplace region1 Flag New South Wales pop1 ref1 region2 Flag Queensland pop2 ref2 region3 Flag South Australia pop3 ref3 region4 Flag Victoria pop4 ref4 region5 Flag Western Australia pop5 ref5 langs Australian English , Spanish language Spanish . Minority speaks Catalan language Catalan , Galician language Galician , and Basque language Basque . rels Predominantly Roman Catholicism related SpanishpeopleSpanish , Castilian people Castilians , asturian people Asturians , Cantabrian people Cantabrians , aragonese people Aragonese , Galician people Galicians , Catalan people Catalans , Basque people Basques . SpanishpeopleSpanish Australians Spanish Hispanos Australianos are Australia ns with ancestry from the Europe an country of Spain . There are approximately 78,271 Australians of Spanish full or partial descent, most of which reside within the major cities of Sydney and Melbourne, with lesser numbers in Brisbane and Perth. Of these, according to the 2006 Australian census, 12,276 were born in Spain . Significant Regions Sydney 29,230 Melbourne 16,114 Brisbane 10,880 Perth, Western Australia Perth 5,552 Adelaide 3,115 Famous Citizens Paul ... more details
The Spanish Alarm was a period from 1739 1748 in which SpanishpeopleSpanish forces terrorized English people English merchant ships along the North Carolina coast. Many militias were formed to combat the attacks. Sources http www.laughtergenealogy.com bin cohistory timeline.html http 207.4.179.50 habe history.htm Category Pre state history of North Carolina Spain hist stub US hist stub UK hist stub Mil hist stub ... more details
related SpanishpeopleSpanish , Bubi people , Fang people , Fernandino peoples SpanishpeopleSpanish Equatoguinean lang es Espa ol Ecuatoguineano is a person of SpanishpeopleSpanish descent ... References Reflist Category Equatoguinean people of Spanish descent Category Ethnic groups in Equatorial Guinea Category People of Spanish descent Category People of the former Spanish colonies ...Infobox Ethnic group group Spanish Equatoguinean br small Espa ol Ecuatoguineano small image caption poptime Spanish Equatoguinean br 16,000 people ref http www.joshuaproject.net countries.php?rog3 EK www.joshuaproject.net Spanish Equatoguineans ref popplace Malabo , Rio Muni langs Equatoguinean Spanish ... Guinea numbers an estimated 16,000. Many Spanish Equatoquineans are of mulatto , or multiracial , ancestry. ref http www.joshuaproject.net countries.php?rog3 EK www.joshuaproject.net Spanish Equatoguineans ref Settlement A group of prosperous plantations was set up by Castilian people Castilian and above all Valencian people Valencian landowner s, whose cultural level was considerably above that of the Spaniards ..., and there were few families that had lived continuously in Spanish Guinea for more than a single ..., as Spanish settlers brought a higher proportion of Spanish women, a fact visibly evident in the small ... through the course of Spanish domination there. It s further believed that some of the non consent ... posted there, including those belonging to the Roman Catholic church, during the Spanish colonial era in the country. From the earliest days of Spanish colonization, Santa Isabel contained numerous Europeans of various nations, as well as Kru , Mende people Mende , Igbo people Ibo , Calabar , Hausa people Hausa , Krio people Krio , Angola Angolans , and Sao Tomenses, and even a small contingent ... servants from Cuba and Brazil during the 17th century and 19th century. Most Spanish settlers left after Spanish Guinea became independent in 1968. Many more Spanish Equatoguineans stepped out of the nation ... more details
which was a predecessor to modern Spanish. The purpose of this article is to describe the features of the Spanish language spoken in central and northern Spain, especially in the way it contrasts with the Spanish dialects and varieties Spanish varieties in the Americas. On the other hand, Filipino people Filipinos use the term Kastila Tagalog language Tagalog or Katsila Visayan languages Visayan interchangeably with the terms Espa ol and Spanish to describe both the language and Spaniards the people ... is less common among young people, especially in Caribbean dialects. In Castilian Spanish, the letter ...Castilian Spanish is a term related to the Spanish language , but whose exact meaning can vary even in that language. In English Castilian Spanish usually refers to the variety of Peninsular Spanish spoken ... this variety of Spanish is spoken corresponds more or less to the Castile historical region Castilian historical region . The Spanish language term castellano Castilian may refer to the Spanish language ... languages in Spain. Main article Names given to the Spanish language The term Castilian Spanish can be used in English for the specific dialects of Spanish spoken in north and central Spain. Sometimes it is more loosely used to denote the Spanish spoken in all of Spain as compared to Spanish spoken in Latin America however, there are several different Spanish dialects and varieties dialects of Spanish as well as other official Languages of Spain languages in Spain . For Spanish speakers in academic contexts, castellano refers to some dialects of the Spanish language as spoken in the historical ... of espa ol Spanish . Accent particularities seealso Spanish dialects and varieties The Real Academia Espa ola Royal Spanish Academy or RAE defines Castilian Spanish as a standard language , and many speakers accept RAE as the governing body of the language. However, some traits of the Spanish spoken in Spain are exclusive to that country, and for this reason, courses of Spanish as a second language ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Place Ireland name Spanish Point gaeilge Rinn na Sp inneach crest image motto map image Ireland map County Clare Magnified.png pin coords left 59px top 63px north coord 52.85 west coord 9.433333 irish grid R054791 area km2 elevation m 20 province Munster county County Clare town pop rural pop census yr 2006 web Spanish Point Irish place name Rinn na Sp inneach is a village in the parish of Miltown Malbay in County Clare , Republic of Ireland Ireland , situated on the west coast of Ireland . The town is home to many holiday homes, and during the winter has a significantly smaller population. It is also one of the better surf breaks in County Clare. The name refers to the wrecking of some ships of the Spanish Armada in Ireland Spanish Armada off the coast. History On the coast, 2.5  km from Miltown Malbay , Spanish Point was named after the unfortunate Spanish who died here in 1588, when many ships of the Spanish Armada in Ireland Spanish Armada were wrecked during stormy weather. Those who escaped from their sinking ships and made it safely to land were executed by Sir Turlough O Brien of Liscannor and Boethius Clancy, High Sheriff of County Clare . Image Rinn na Spainneach Spanish Point.jpg thumb left Spanish Point, 2007 People The village is also the birthplace of a former President of Ireland, Dr Patrick Hillery . Sport The village has ... course. Spanish Point is home to Spanish Point golf course which at over 110 years old is one of the oldest courses in Ireland. The village also has a nearby Spanish Point Airfield airfield . See also St Joseph s Secondary School, Spanish Point List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland List ... westclare Spanishpoint RinnnaSpainneach.html 360 Panorama View from Spanish Point County Clare Category Towns and villages in County Clare es Punta Espa ola ga Rinn na Sp inneach it Spanish Point nl Spanish Point ru ... more details
Predominantly Roman Catholicism related SpanishpeopleSpanish , Galician people Galicians , Castilian people Castilians , Catalan people Catalans , asturian people Asturians , Cantabrian people Cantabrians , aragonese people Aragonese , Basque Argentine Basques Spanish settlement in Argentina , that is the arrival of SpanishpeopleSpanish emigrants in Argentina , took place firstly in the period ..., many Argentinian people Argentinians are of at least some Spanish ancestry. However this prevalence, and the numerous shared cultural aspects between Argentina and Spain the Spanish language , Roman Catholicism , Criollo people Criollo Hispanic traditions , massive Immigration to Argentina at the turn ... Argentinian state. Between 1857 and 1960, more than 2.5 million Spanishpeople emigrated to Argentina ... . Roughly 10 15 of the Argentine population are descended from Basque people , both Spanish ... needed date May 2010 Spanishpeople Figures class wikitable style text align center colspan 5 Spanish ... also Criollo people Argentine Spanish relations History of argentine nationality White Latin Americans Immigration to Argentina Category Argentine people of Spanish descent Category People of Spanish ...Infobox Ethnic group group Spanish Argentine br small Hispano Argentino small image Image Smartin.JPG ... 74px Image Libertad lamarque.jpg 82px Image Ceciliamendezcrop.jpg 77px caption small Notable Spanish ... Argentines have at least some Spanish ancestry. popplace Argentina langs Rioplatense Spanish . Minority ... 20th centuries. Between the 15th and 19th centuries, the Spanish Empire was the sole colonial ... Spain, and they carried the Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish colonial administration, incluiding religious affairs, government, and commercial business. A substantial Spanish descended Criollo people Criollo population gradually built up in the new cities, while some mixed with the Indigenous ... to Argentina before the mid 19th century were of Spanish descent, and the fact that a significative ... more details
Spanish Invasion may refer to one of the following historical invasions by Spain Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish Invasion of Britain 1719 Spanish invasion of Georgia Spanish invasion of Portugal 1762 Spanish invasion of New Granada Disambig ... more details
People of Spanish descent Category Political history of the United States Category American people of Spanish descent Category Spanish anarchists Category Spanish diaspora Category Spanish emigrants Category Spanish expatriates Category Spanish expatriates in the United States Category Spanish immigrants to the United States Category Spanishpeople Category Staten Island ...Spanish Camp , also known as Spanish Colony, was a private gated community on Staten Island . It was near the present day Annadale, Staten Island Annadale section of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City . It existed from the 1920s to the first decade of the 21st century when it was demolished. History Spanish Camp was started in 1923 by emigrants from Spain , most of whom were anarchist s, under the name Spanish Naturopath Association . The convert 18 acre m2 adj on property, located on New York Harbor and off Poillon Avenue on the southeastern shore of Staten Island, had its own streets and services, quite independent of anything having to do with the rest of Staten Island and New York City. A small pond and associated wetlands were included. A small beach faced New York .... Spanish Camp Life Spanish American immigrants founded Spanish Camp in 1929 as a seaside summer retreat ... eight summers of her life in Spanish Camp, enchanted by the sound of breaking waves through her kitchen window, and the simple, cooperative living of her neighbors. Spanish Camp and Dorothy Day On February 9, 2001, the cottage where Dorothy Day lived at Spanish Camp on Staten Island was demolished. The cottage was among the last remains of Spanish Camp. Dorothy Day, a founder of the Catholic ... consideration for sainthood by the Vatican because of her work for the poor. Legacy of Spanish Camp The not for proft , Spanish Naturopath Society had owned Spanish Camp s convert 17 acre m2 on Raritan ... first Karen title 40M Pricetag for Historic S. Shore Site Former Spanish Camp, the Focus of Controversy ... more details
Predominantly Roman Catholicism , also Sephardic Judaism and Atheism related SpanishpeopleSpanish White Latin American A Spanish Mexican is any citizen or resident of Mexico whose ancestral origin is identified as SpanishpeopleSpanish . Spanish immigration to Mexico began in 1519 and spans to the present ... de C rdoba , a SpanishpeopleSpanish explorer who reached the Atlantic shores of Mexico, followed by Juan ... in Spain or have Spanish names due to the Spanish colonialism , SpanishpeopleSpanish settlers ... Durango, Durango named after Durango, Spain Spanishpeople See also Mexico Ethnography Demographics ... people of Spanish descent Category Ethnic groups in Mexico Category Spanish diaspora Category ...Infobox Ethnic group group Mexican of Spanish descent br small Mexicano de ascendencia espa ola small ... Santaanna1.JPG 87px File Luismiguel9900.jpg 82px caption small Notable Mexicans of Spanish descent ... Antonio L pez de Santa Anna Luis Miguel poptime Spanish residents abroad ref http www.inegi.gob.mx ... Spanish residents in Mexico ref br 77,041 br Diaspora br Total data unknown most Mexicans, whether mestizo or criollo , are descended from Spaniards popplace All of Mexico langs Spanish language Spanish ... The first Spanish settlement was established in February 1519, as a result of the landing of Hern n ... Spanish crown . Arrival of the Spanish Main Spanish conquest of Mexico In 1517 Cuban governor Diego ... in 1519. Immigration waves File Spaniard comunity in Mexico City.jpg thumb left 160px Spanish community ... of Mexico , this region became the principal destination of Spanish colonial settlers in the 16th ... 1850 1950, 3.5 million Spanish left for the Americas, and Mexico became one of the chief destinations ... Radiomundial.com.ve date accessdate 2010 07 10 ref Most recent migrants came during the Spanish Civil War . More than 100,000 Spanish refugees settled in Mexico during this era. Some of the migrants ... times to the present. There are about 42,000 people of Asturian citizenship in Mexico Citation ... more details
Dablink For the song by Foals, see Spanish Sahara song . Infobox Former Subdivision native name Sahara Espa ol br conventional long name Spanish Sahara common name Spanish Sahara continent Africa region Western Africa country Western Sahara era subdivision Spanish Empire Territories in Africa ... province nation Spanish State Spain 1958 1975 life span 1884 1976 event start Established year start ... 26 event1 Madrid Accords date event1 November 14, 1975 event2 date event2 p1 Spanish West Africa ... flag Flag of Western Sahara image map Spanish Sahara.png image map caption Green Spanish Sahara br Dark gray Other Spanish Empire Territories in Africa 1885 1975 Spanish possessions br Darkest gray Second Spanish Republic Spain capital El Aai n common languages Spanish language Spanish and Arabic ... heads of Spanish Sahara Royal Commissioner leader1 Emilio Bonelli Hernando year leader1 1885 1886 title representative List of colonial heads of Spanish Sahara Subgovernor representative1 Emilio ... 1902 1903 title deputy List of colonial heads of Spanish Sahara Governor deputy1 Francisco Bens ... last currency Spanish peseta Sahara conflict Spanish Sahara Spanish language Spanish S hara Espa ol ... by Spain between 1884 and 1975. The territory represented one of the last remnants of the Spanish ... posts and a military presence. In the summer of 1886, under the sponsorship of the Spanish Society ... treaties between Spain and France in the early 20th century. Spanish Sahara was then created from the Spanish ... separately from, the areas known as Spanish Morocco . Entering the territory in 1884, Spain was immediately challenged by stiff resistance from the indigenous peoples indigenous Sahrawi people Sahrawi ... and other political leaders. Modern history File Morocco Protectorate.svg left 7px 200px alt Spanish ... s hinterland until 1934. With its independence in 1956, Morocco laid claim on Spanish Sahara as part ... the small territory of Sidi Ifni , north of Spanish Sahara, during the Ifni War . The Spanish sent ... more details
Spanish River may refer to Spanish River Florida , a river in Boca Raton, Florida Spanish River Jamaica Spanish River Ontario , a major river in Northern Ontario dab pl Spanish River ... more details
Spanish Argentine Spanish lang es Castellano argentino is the Spanish language as it is spoken in Argentina , or by the Argentine diaspora. Although there are notable dialectal variations between the Spanish spoken in the different regions of Argentina, outside of Argentina it is commonplace to identify Argentine Spanish as a whole with the Rioplatense Spanish Rioplatense variation . See also Languages of Argentina Rioplatense Spanish References reflist External links http www.learn spanish help.com argentine spanish.html Argentina stub Spanish variants by continent Category South American Spanish Category Languages of Argentina ... more details
refimprove date August 2010 Spanish Uruguayan Spanish or Uruguayan Castilian Spanish language Spanish Espa ol uruguayo o castellano uruguayo is Spanish language Castilian as spoken in Uruguay and by the Uruguayan Diaspora. Uruguayan spanish is Rioplatense Spanish rioplatense spanish but it differ with the Rioplatense Spanish rioplatense spoken in Argentina in few words for example, championes instead of the argentine word zapatillas . Although it is not spoken by all the population, it is use as the standard dialect in audiovisual uruguayan media. See also Languages of Uruguay Rioplatense Spanish References reflist External link http board.totaluruguay.com Expat Uruguayan SpanishSpanish variants by continent Category South American Spanish es Espa ol uruguayo ... more details
Canarian SpanishSpanish espa ol de Canarias , el habla canaria , or dialecto canario is a variant of standard Spanish language Spanish spoken in the Canary Islands by the Canarian people , and in the southeastern ... times, Portuguese settled alongside the SpanishpeopleSpanish in the north of La Palma , but died off or were absorbed by the Spanish. The population that inhabited the islands before the conquest ... variants by continent Culture of Canary Islands Category Canarian people Category Spanish variants ... century. The variant is very similar to the Andalusian Spanish variety spoken in Andalusia and in much of southern Spain and especially to Caribbean Spanish because of Canarian emigration to the Caribbean in earlier times. Canarian Spanish, therefore, heavily influenced the development of Caribbean Spanish. The Spanish speaking Caribbean islands were originally largely settled by colonists ... the canarian spanish dialect.htm ref Due to their geographic situation, the Canary Islands .... Canarian speech influenced the development of the Spanish spoken in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican ... Rican and Canarian Spanish are strikingly similar. When visiting Tenerife or Las Palmas , Puerto ... continue to speak the Canarian dialect of Spanish. Uses and pronunciation As is the case with most varieties of Spanish outside of mainland Spain, the preterite is generally used instead of the perfect ... varieties of Spanish outside of central and northern Spain, Canarians use ustedes for all 2nd person .... As is the case with most varieties of Spanish outside of mainland Spain, itito exists as an exaggerated ... in relation to the rest of Spain. As is the case with most varieties of Spanish outside of mainland ... and Andalusian Spanish characteristic is seseo the merger that consists of pronouncing the sounds ... parts of the Spanish speaking world outside of the northern three quarters of Spain Castile and the surrounding ... with many varieties of Spanish, IPA s debuccalized to IPA h in coda position. This characteristic ... more details
Canada Canada pop4 10,817 url title publisher pages accessdate format langs Spanish language Spanish , others rels Predominantly Catholic Church Roman Catholicism related Portuguese people Portuguese Italian People Italians br other Western Europe ans Hispanic s French People French Sephardim Sephardi Jews footnotes The Spanish diaspora consists of Spanishpeople and their descendant s who emigrated ... Spanish . Europe Canary Islands main Conquest of the Canary Islands Canarian people The first period ..., that is the arrival of SpanishpeopleSpanish emigrants in Argentina , took place firstly in the period ..., the vast majority of Argentinian people Argentinians are of mostly Spanish ancestry. However ... who is of SpanishpeopleSpanish ancestral origin. Spanish immigration to Mexico began in 1519 ...Infobox Ethnic group group Spanish diaspora image caption small poptime Diaspora br unknown br Spanish ... sociedad 20100429elpepusoc 1 Pes PDF.pdf Spanish residents in the world ref genealogy popplace Spanish ... noblemen Jean de B thencourt . The conquest of the Canary Islands, inhabited by guanches Guanche people ... the Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish colonization of the continent . The Indies were ... and his crew arriving in the New World . After the Age of Discovery the Spanish were the earliest and one of the largest communities to emigrate out of Europe, and the Spanish Empire s expansion during the first half of the 16th century saw an extraordinary dispersion of the Spanishpeople , with particular concentrations in North and South America . The Spanish Empire was built on waves of migration overseas by Spanishpeople , who left Spain and reached across the globe and permanently affected population structures in the American continant . As a result of the Spanish colonization of the Americas ... and the Guanches were initially enslaved and gradually absorbed by the Spanish colonizers. After ... Portuguese people Portuguese , the remaining Guanches were gradually diluted by the settlers and their culture ... more details
Spanish Guatemalan Spanish is the form of Spanish language Spanish spoken in the Central America n republic of Guatemala . About 9 million of the 13 million population speak Spanish. ref http www.spanishcourses.info Mains SpanishSpoken EN.htm Where Spanish is spoken Countries and number of people speaking Spanish ref It includes the use of the Grammatical person second person singular personal pronoun Voseo vos . ref Pinkerton 1986, p.690. ref Vocabulary Local words include caite sandal chap n Guatemalan chis interjection signifying disgust ref http buscon.rae.es draeI Online dictionary of the Real Academia Espa ola es icon ref chucho dog literally choo cho mosh oat porridge patojo child chuco dirty pisto money ishto kid brat cincho belt canche blonde pajilla straw colocho curly usually when speaking of hair bolo drunk There are also many words unique to Central America, for example, chunche or chochadas means thing or stuff in some places citation needed date March 2008 . Also the words used to describe children or kids is different in various countries in Central America, in Guatemala they are called often called patojos . In Guatemala and Honduras the word g iros is also used. citation needed date December 2010 In Guatemala also in Honduras and El Salvador money is called pisto , a term originally used by Maya peoples in Guatemala. ref http www.hondirectorio.com slang.htm Honduras slang ref See also Central American Spanish Notes reflist References refbegin indent yes BEGIN ... in Guatemalan Ladino Spanish journal Hispania volume 69 issue 3 month September year 1986 publisher American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese pages 690 698 cite journal author aut Predmore ... refend END biblio format style Spanish variants by continent Category Spanish variants Category American Spanish Category Americas Category Latin America Category Guatemala Category Central American Spanish ... more details
Spanish Fork may refer to Places Spanish Fork, Utah , a city Spanish Fork Canyon , containing the Spanish Fork and Soldier Creek southeast of the city Streams Spanish Fork Utah , a river that flows past the city of Spanish Fork into Utah Lake dab ... more details
British Spanish or Spanish British may refer to Spain United Kingdom relations Spanish language in the United Kingdom British Spanish , British Spaniards , Spanish British , or Spanish Britons may refer to Britons in Spain Spaniards in the United Kingdom See also Latin Americans in the United Kingdom dab ... more details