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the map of latin america with all its major cities and their respective regions, labeled in bright colors

Globally, there are more than a dozen Hispanic countries and one territory: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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an image of spanish speaking countries and capitales with flags in different colors on them

Ever wonder which countries use Spanish as their official language? Did you know there are 21 Spanish speaking countries? North America - 1, The Caribbean - 3, Central America - 6, South America - 9, Europe - 1, and Africa - 1. Here's the complete list of countries and capitals, including colorful maps and a

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a poster with the flags of many countries in different colors and sizes, including one that reads i'm a proud mama latina

Many nations love their flag. But in Hispanic countries the flag means a lot to its proud citizens. The flag is the symbol and pride of not only their nation but of their parents, ancestors, and struggles. Many countries are proud of their flags but none more than Hispanic countries. Yes there is etiquette as to the order flags are hoisted and flown on a flag pole. Take for instance the United Nations. In an effort to be respectful to all nations, they have all the flags at the same height…

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the entrance to an old building with flags flying in the air
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a man with his arms crossed standing next to another man

What’s the meaning of Hispanic? Is it the same as being Latino? These two terms are often confused between each other and generate debate about their true meaning. Do you know the difference between Hispanic and Latino? If you don’t, don’t sweat it because I’m here to clarify! To learn more, visit our blog post.

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