Countries and regions sometimes included within the concept of Hispanidad
Belize[b]
Philippines[c]
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic[d]
Southwestern United States[1][e]
Hispanidad (Spanish:[is.pa.niˈðað], typically translated as "Hispanicity"[2]) is a Spanish term describing a shared cultural, linguistic, or political identity among speakers of the Spanish language or members of the Hispanic diaspora. The term can have various, different implications and meanings depending on the regional, socio-political, or cultural context in which it is used.
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^Avendaño, Fausto. "The Spanish language in the Southwest: past, present, and future". University of Arizona Press. Retrieved 2024-01-19. ...the surprising unity of the Spanish language... in the brotherhood of all Spanish-speaking people... was being threatened by the English language at the linguistic borders of the Hispanic world, the Southwest.
^Tienda, Marta (2006). "3: Defining Hispanicity: E Pluribus Unum or E Pluribus Plures?". Multiple origins, uncertain destinies: Hispanics and the American future. Washington, D.C: National Academies Press. ISBN 0-309-09667-7. OCLC 66266997.
Hispanidad (Spanish: [is.pa.niˈðað], typically translated as "Hispanicity") is a Spanish term describing a shared cultural, linguistic, or political identity...
as Spain refer to the holiday as the Day of Hispanicity or Día de la Hispanidad and is also Spain's National Day or Fiesta Nacional de España, where it...
The Council of the Hispanidad (Spanish: Consejo de la Hispanidad) was a public body of the Francoist dictatorship dependent of the Spanish Ministry of...
The flag of the Hispanic People (Spanish: Bandera de la Hispanidad, flag of the Hispanicity) is an ethnic flag used to represent the Hispanic people or...
The Fuente de la Hispanidad (translatable into English as Fountain of Hispanicity) is located in the Plaza del Pilar near the Cathedral of Our Lady of...
October. It is also traditionally and commonly referred to as the Día de la Hispanidad (Hispanicity, Spanishness Day), commemorating Spanish legacy worldwide...
The day was first observed on 12 October to celebrate the Día de la Hispanidad in some Spanish-speaking countries for the discovery of American continent...
Ibero-American community, essentially the renewal of the concept of "Hispanidad" or "Hispanismo", as it is often referred to in English, which has sought...
where Spanish is an official language Hispanic culture Hispanicization Hispanidad Hispanism Panhispanism Arabic influence on the Spanish language List of...
Hispanic states around the world promoted a form of panhispanism known as hispanidad that advocated both the cultural and economic union of Hispanic societies...
people, cultures, or countries related to Spain, the Spanish language, or Hispanidad broadly. In some contexts, especially within the United States, "Hispanic"...
Spain envisioned the worldwide unification of Spanish-speaking peoples (Hispanidad). British Fascism was non-interventionist, though it did embrace the British...
The Fiesta de la Hispanidad or Hispanic-Latin American Festival is Australia's largest celebration of Spanish and Latin American culture, held in Jonhston...
Spain"), and sometimes called "el Caudillo de la Última Cruzada y de la Hispanidad" ("the Leader of the Last Crusade and of the Hispanic heritage") and "el...
Islands) is celebrated. 12 October Fiesta Nacional de España (Día de la Hispanidad) National Holiday of Spain. Commemoration of discovery of the Americas...
received with mixed attitudes. In 1940 Franco established the Council of the Hispanidad, a government agency which was in charge of relations with the Hispanic-American...
the Anglo Saxon and the Latin one.' Bueno Sánchez, Gustavo. "Día de la Hispanidad". Filosofia.org (in Spanish). "Francisco Franco - Biography, Facts & Death"...
Terruqueo Catholic social teaching Family values Con mis hijos no te metas Hispanidad Madrid Charter Militarism Neoliberalism Lima Consensus Plan Verde Patriotism...
Antonio Maura and king Alfonso XIII of 1918. The alternative name Día de la Hispanidad was proposed in the late 1920s by Ramiro de Maeztu, based on a suggestion...
of National-Catholicism, which was in turn complemented by the myth of Hispanidad. A distinct manifestation of Spanish nationalism in modern Spanish politics...
ability to impact Mexican politics was hindered. The Synarchists promoted Hispanidad as an identity and spiritual resource to fulfill the Christian social...
(see also October 8): Columbus Day (United States, Honduras) Día de la Hispanidad or Fiesta Nacional de España, also Armed Forces Day (Spain) Día de la...
2009 Castroism holds the ideas of anti-imperialism, Cuban nationalism, Hispanidad, and Marxism-Leninism as key components to its theory. Castro described...
to march in the Holy Week procession. Méchoulan, Henry (1987) [1666]. Hispanidad y Judaísmo en Tiempos de Espinoza: Edición de "La Certeza del Camino"...