- Spanish-speaking countries.
Although sharing the
etymology for the word (pt:
hispânico, es:
hispánico), the
definition for
Hispanic is
different between Portugal and...
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Ballet Hispánico is an
American dance company based in Manhattan, New York. It was
founded by the
Puerto Rican-Mexican-American
dancer and c****ographer...
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Mundo Hispánico (Spanish:
Hispanic World) was a
monthly cultural and
political magazine which existed between 1948 and 1977. The
subtitle of the magazine...
- The
Diccionario crítico etimológico
castellano e
hispánico is a
discursive etymological dictionary of
Spanish compiled by Joan
Coromines (also spelled...
- best
known as the
founder and
artistic director (1970–2009) of
Ballet Hispanico, the
premier Latino dance organization in the
United States.
Ramirez was...
- mossàrab),
officially called the
Hispanic Rite (Spanish: Rito
hispánico, Portuguese: rito
hispânico, Catalan: ritu hispà), and in the past also
called the Visigothic...
- José
Antonio Pascual, the
Diccionario crítico etimológico
castellano e
hispánico, the most
thorough etymological dictionary of
Spanish extant today. Following...
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contemporary culture and co-founding La
Cofradia de
Artes y
Artesanos Hispanicos with
artist Frederico Vigil. He has also done
major restoration work at...
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genealogy of the
written word in
Spain and New Spain, c.550-1550. Foro
hispánico. Vol. 37. Rodopi.
David E. Stannard,
American Holocaust: The Conquest...
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various parts of Spain.
Puerto de la Cruz has the
Instituto de
Estudos Hispánicos de
Canarias (Institute of
Hispanic Studies of the Canaries), attached...