Talk:Hispanic culture
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[edit] Western Sahara are 'not' Hispanics nor a Spanish speaking nation
There is a problem with the Hispanophone map. The problem is that Western Sahara is shaded green. The people of Western Sahara are 'not' hispanics in terms of ancestry and culture. Spanish is 'not' spoken in Western Sahara. The majority of it's people speaks Arabic; Arabic is the official and dominant language of the country. The majority of it's people are of Arabic and African descent; the majority also practised Arabic cultural lifestyles. The map needs to be changed because it is giving out mis-leading informations. Thank you!--Cajamaraca express 3:22 1 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] This article says nothing about "Hispanic culture"
It says nothing about the "Hispanic culture" (if it exists, lol, cus for example the culture of Mexico has nothing to see with the culture of Spain).
This article just has two thinks:
An enormous quote from a book at the begin (which is quite partial, and it may be insulting for some people).
And a COPY+PASTE from the article Hispanic.
I think I'm gonna do several changes if no one does anything to solve it.
Onofre Bouvila 17:51, 10 March 2007 (UTC)