- belligerents.
Alternative names:
Peninsular Spanish:
Guerra hispano-
estadounidense Desastre colonial de 1898 Filipino:
Digmaang Espanyol–Amerikano American...
- of
Academies of the
Spanish Language,
recommends the
genderless term
estadounidense (literally
United Statesian),
because americano/a also
refers to all...
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Equatoguinean Americans (Spanish: ecuatoguineo-
estadounidenses,
estadounidenses de
origen ecuatoguineano) are
Americans of
Equatoguinean descent. Equatoguineans...
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American Mexicans (Spanish:
estadounidense-mexicanos) are
Mexicans of full or
partial Americans heritage, who are
either born in, or
descended from migrants...
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include U.S.–Mexican War, the U.S.–Mexico War. Spanish: Intervención
estadounidense en México or Intervención
americana en México. In Mexico, it may also...
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during the
Spanish Civil War. The
institution was not
named Academia Estadounidense de la
Lengua Española
because in 1973, New York
state authorities −where...
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Venezuelan Americans (Spanish: venezolano-
estadounidenses, venezolano-americanos, or
estadounidenses de
origen venezolano) are
Americans who
trace their...
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Americans in Cuba (Spanish:
Estadounidenses en Cuba)
consist of
expatriates and
immigrants from the
United States as well as
Cubans of
American descent...
-
Basque Americans (Basque:
Euskal estatubatuarrak, Spanish:
Vascos estadounidenses) are
Americans of
Basque descent.
According to the 2000 US census, there...
- U.S.
Caribbean region (in Spanish: El
Caribe estadounidense) is a term used by the
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to
refer to the...