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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SpaniardsSpaniards - Wikipedia

    Spaniards, or Spanish people, are a people native to Spain. Within Spain, there are a number of national and regional ethnic identities that reflect the country's complex history , including a number of different languages, both indigenous and local linguistic descendants of the Roman -imposed Latin language , of which Spanish is the ...

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      List of Spaniards. This list, in alphabetical order within...

  2. A língua dominante na Espanha é o espanhol ou castelhano, uma língua que evoluiu a partir de um dialeto medieval do latim falado na região de Castela. Esse idioma coexiste com outros, como o catalão, basco e galego, que são reconhecidos e possuem status oficial nas suas comunidades de origem, e o aragonês e o asturo-leonês, que não ...

  3. List of Spaniards. This list, in alphabetical order within categories, of notable hispanic people of Spanish heritage and descent born and raised in Spain, or of direct Spanish descent. Note: The same person may appear under several headings. Actors. Fernando Rey. Sara Montiel. Antonio Banderas. Penélope Cruz. Javier Bardem.

  4. The Spanish diaspora consists of Spanish people and their descendants who emigrated from Spain. In the Americas, the term may refer to those of Spanish nationality living there; "Hispanic" is usually a more appropriate term to describe the general Spanish-speaking populations of the Americas together with those in Spain.

  5. Spanish Americans in the United States are found in large concentrations in five major states from 1940 through the early twenty-first century. In 1940, the highest concentration of Spaniards were in New York (primarily New York City ), followed by California, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › SpaniardsSpaniards - Wikiwand

    Spaniards, or Spanish people, are a people native to Spain. Within Spain, there are a number of national and regional ethnic identities that reflect the country's complex history, including a number of different languages, both indigenous and local linguistic descendants of the Roman-imposed Latin language, of which Spanish is the largest and ...

  7. History of Spain - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Prehistory. Early history of the Iberian Peninsula. Roman Hispania (2nd century BC – 5th century AD) Gothic Hispania (5th–8th centuries) Islamic al-Andalus and the Christian Reconquest (8th–15th centuries) al-Andalus Reconquest. Early Modern Spain. Spain under the Bourbons, 1715–1808.