Hispanidad

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Hispanidad


The flag symbolizes the three carabelas that took Christopher Columbus to America.

Dark Green: Most of the people is Hispanophone | Green: Important number of people is Hispanophone | Pale green: Territories with a Hispanophone minority

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Europe

Asia and Oceania

Africa

America

Hispanidad (literally Spanishness) is the community formed by all the people and nations that share Spanish language and culture. The 23 nations that are included are all Spanish-speaking except the Philippines, and can be classified in four geographic areas: Spain, Hispanoamerica, Hispanoafrica and the Hispanopacific. Every October 12 Hispanic Day is celebrated. It is the same day of the Patrona of Our Lady of el Pilar, located in Zaragoza, Spain.[citation needed]

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