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Andorra, Belize and Western Sahara (the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) are also Spanish speaking nations with Spanish as an official language or official regional language. Why are they not in the list? They are also part of the Spanish-speaking world. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.108.19.253 ( talk) 00:00, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
During the 1800 Cuban slaves repatriated to Nigeria and became known as Amaros, then fused with the Saros populations. They formerly spoke a a very creolized form of Spanish. While I am uncertain of any modern day prevalence of this dialect in Nigeria, I do know that a certain pidgin dialect spoken in Nigeria contains remnants of the Spanish Language.
Angola also has a community of Afro-Cubans, these are descendants of Afro-Cuban soldiers brought to the country in 1975 as a result of the Cuban involvement in the Cold War. Fidel Castro deployed thousands of troops to the country during the Angolan Civil War. As a result of this era, there exists a small Spanish-speaking community in Angola of Afro-Cubans numbering about 100,000.
Second only to Chinese. I question this as nearly half the population of India (over 400m) speak Hindi. Also, the wiki entry on English states that a similar number (390m) speak English as a first language as Spanish. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TheBobKent ( talk • contribs) 13:33, 10 October 2012 (UTC)
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It is filled with ideology, biased and political agenda terms and sentences, pursuing a "negative" view of the Hispanicity. Compare version of 2015 with this. Nagihuin ( talk) 21:34, 30 June 2017 (UTC)
I come here without any knowledge of the use of the term "hispanidad", but from this article I get the impression that there are two quite different meanings, both of which are used (as supported by links in the article, e.g. this link from Spain [1]). One is simply "Spanishness"; the other is more or less "the community of people with links ultimately to Spain" or "the Spain-related world". If this is correct, then the article should make this clear.
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Andorra, Belize and Western Sahara (the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) are also Spanish speaking nations with Spanish as an official language or official regional language. Why are they not in the list? They are also part of the Spanish-speaking world. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 190.108.19.253 ( talk) 00:00, 23 April 2010 (UTC)
During the 1800 Cuban slaves repatriated to Nigeria and became known as Amaros, then fused with the Saros populations. They formerly spoke a a very creolized form of Spanish. While I am uncertain of any modern day prevalence of this dialect in Nigeria, I do know that a certain pidgin dialect spoken in Nigeria contains remnants of the Spanish Language.
Angola also has a community of Afro-Cubans, these are descendants of Afro-Cuban soldiers brought to the country in 1975 as a result of the Cuban involvement in the Cold War. Fidel Castro deployed thousands of troops to the country during the Angolan Civil War. As a result of this era, there exists a small Spanish-speaking community in Angola of Afro-Cubans numbering about 100,000.
Second only to Chinese. I question this as nearly half the population of India (over 400m) speak Hindi. Also, the wiki entry on English states that a similar number (390m) speak English as a first language as Spanish. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TheBobKent ( talk • contribs) 13:33, 10 October 2012 (UTC)
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It is filled with ideology, biased and political agenda terms and sentences, pursuing a "negative" view of the Hispanicity. Compare version of 2015 with this. Nagihuin ( talk) 21:34, 30 June 2017 (UTC)
I come here without any knowledge of the use of the term "hispanidad", but from this article I get the impression that there are two quite different meanings, both of which are used (as supported by links in the article, e.g. this link from Spain [1]). One is simply "Spanishness"; the other is more or less "the community of people with links ultimately to Spain" or "the Spain-related world". If this is correct, then the article should make this clear.
English version of 'Defensa de la Hispanidad'
Best wishes, Pol098 ( talk) 22:01, 21 December 2021 (UTC)