Image:Map-Hispanic countries.png
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[edit] Summary
Map of Hispanic countries made from Image:BlankMap-World.png.
- Dark green: Hispanic countries and Lusitanic countries.
- Green: Bélize, Southwestern United States, Texas, and Florida, populated by a large Hispanic community (~ 40% -> 50%), Spanish commonly spoken, and not only modern but also historical Hispanic cultural legacy dating from the Spanish conquest when they were Spanish territories.
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Source is Image:Map-Hispanic countries.png.
This map is missing Equatorial Guinea, the only sub-Saharan African country with Spanish as the official language.
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current | 12:53, 20 April 2006 | 1,357×628 (40 KB) | Al-Andalus (Talk | contribs) | (== Summary == Map of Hispanic countries made from Image:BlankMap-World.png. * Dark green: Hispanic country. * Green: Bélize and Southwestern United States, large Hispanic community (~ 40% -> 50%)) |
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