Hispanic America

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Hispanic America (Spanish: Hispanoamérica) refers to those parts of the Americas inhabited by Spanish-speaking populations. These populations represent the bulk of the world's hispanophones.

Hispanic America includes countries in North America, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. The Hispanic American countries, taking the term in its strict sense, are:

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Argentina Argentina 38,747,000
Bolivia Bolivia 9,182,000
Chile Chile 16,295,000
Colombia Colombia 45,600,000
Costa Rica Costa Rica 4,401,000
Cuba Cuba 11,269,000
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 8,895,000
Ecuador Ecuador 13,228,000
El Salvador El Salvador 6,881,000
Honduras Honduras 7,205,000
Guatemala Guatemala 12,599,000
Mexico Mexico 107,029,000
Nicaragua Nicaragua 5,487,000
Panama Panama 3,232,000
Paraguay Paraguay 6,158,000
Peru Peru 27,968,000
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (US) 3,955,000
Uruguay Uruguay 3,463,000
Venezuela Venezuela 26,749,000

Total population is 358,343,000.

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