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World Spanish Federation - перевод на испанский

TERM USED TO REFER TO SPANISH-LANGUAGE SPEAKERS
Spanophone; Spanish Speaking Commonwealth; Spanish-speaking world; Hispanophone world; Hispanosphere; Hispanosfera; Spanish-speaking; Spanish speaking world; Hispanohablante; Spanish speakers; Hispanophonie; Hispanophones; Hispanic world; Hispanohablantes; Hispanoparlantes; Hispanófono; Castellanohablantes; Castellanoparlantes; Castellanófonos; Spanish world; Geographical distribution of Spanish speakers; Spanish speaker
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  • Culturally important or secondary language (> 20% of the population) or presence of Spanish-based creole (Chavacano in Philippines)}}
  • The [[Orcadas Base]], an Argentine scientific station, is the oldest operating Antarctic base and the oldest with a permanent population (since 1907).
  • The languages of Spain

World Spanish Federation      
La Federación Mundial Española (organización de judíos españoles)
Spanish American         
  • Spanish American actress [[Anita Page]] in ''[[Our Modern Maidens]]'' (1929).
  • [[El Centro Español de Tampa]] is a cultural house built in 1912 in the [[Ybor City]] neighborhood of [[Tampa]], Florida.
  • [[Dominique Bouligny]] lawyer and politician, elected as U.S. Senator from Louisiana.
  • [[Albert Estopinal]], Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana.
  • [[Mission Santa Barbara]] from the east, early 20th century
  • Spanish [[Mission Santa Barbara]], founded in 1786.
  • [[Santa Barbara, California]]’s annual ''Old Spanish Days'' fiesta celebration.
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  • SS Heliopolis]]'' after arriving in [[Hawaii]] in 1907.
ETHNIC GROUP
Spanish-American; Spanish immigration to the United States; Spanish-Americans; Spaniard American; Spanish immigration to United States; Spanish Immigration to the United States; Spanish American
(adj.) = hispanoamericano, iberoamericano
Ex: The article bears the title "The role of private libraries and public archives in nineteenth-century Spanish American historiography".
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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION THAT CONNECTS THE VARIOUS NATIONAL CHESS FEDERATIONS
World Chess Federation; FIDE Presidents; Federation Internationale des Echecs; F.I.D.E.; FIDÉ; Fédération internationale des échecs; International Chess Federation; FIDE Laws of Chess; Fédération Internationale des Échecs; Fédération Internationale des Echecs; Federation internationale des echecs; Federation International Des Echecs; World Chess; FIDE/Presidents; Confederation of Chess for America; Agon Limited; Fide; FIDE.com
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* bona fide = genuino, auténtico, de buena fe

Определение

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lob (ingl.) m. Dep. En *tenis, bola bombeada. Globo.

Википедия

Hispanophone

Hispanophone refers to anything related to the Spanish language.

In a cultural, rather than merely linguistic sense, the notion of "Hispanophone" goes further than the above definition. The Hispanic culture is the legacy of the vast and prolonged Spanish Empire, and so the term can refer to people whose cultural background is primarily associated with Spain, regardless of racial or geographical differences. The whole sense of identity of the Hispanic population and the Hispanophones is sometimes referred by the term Hispanidad (Hispanicity).

When used in terms to refer to speakers of the Spanish language and the Spanish-speaking world, the Hispanosphere encompasses the following geographical areas: Spain, Hispanic America, Equatorial Guinea, and portions of the United States (namely the Southwest and Florida). When used in the broader sense to include areas where the local culture has been heavily impacted by Hispanic influences, the former Spanish East Indies colonies of Philippines and to a lesser extent, Guam are also included.

The terms are derived from the Latin word Hispanicus ("Spanish") which refers to anything pertaining to the Roman province of Hispania ("Spain"). In addition to the general definition of Hispanophone, some groups in the Hispanic world make a distinction between Castilian-speaking and Spanish-speaking, with the former term denoting the speakers of the Spanish language—also known as Castilian—and the latter the speakers of the Spanish or Hispanic languages (i.e. the languages of Spain or the languages of the Hispanic nations).