Hispanic America
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There are two definitions of Hispanic America (Spanish: Hispanoamérica). It is defined strictly and traditionally as the region comprising the American countries inhabited by Spanish-speaking populations, historically known as Spanish America. The broader definition includes these same countries as well as Spain.
By the broader definition, the Hispanic American countries are:
[edit] Flag, name of country and population
- Argentina 40,747,000
- Bolivia 9,182,000
- Chile 16,295,000
- Colombia 45,600,000
- Costa Rica 4,401,000
- Cuba 11,269,000
- Dominican Republic 8,895,000
- Ecuador 13,228,000
- El Salvador 6,881,000
- Guatemala 12,599,000
- Honduras 7,205,000
- Mexico 107,029,000
- Nicaragua 5,487,000
- Panama 3,232,000
- Paraguay 6,158,000
- Peru 27,968,000
- Puerto Rico (US) 3,955,000
- Spain 44,709,000
- Uruguay 3,463,000
- Venezuela 26,749,000
Total population is 412,016,000.