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Regions with significant populations
Spain Spain 40 million
(Spanish descent only)
 Argentina25 mill (>30 mill1)[1]
Brazil Brazil15 mill (>20 mill4)[2]
 Mexico9 mill to 16 mill. (c. 75 mill1)[3]
 Chile9.5 mill (>15 mill1)[4][failed verification]
 Colombia8.4 mill (c. 42 mill2)[5]
Cuba Cuba7 mill (c. 10 mill2)[6]
Venezuela Venezuela5.6 mill (c. 22 mill2)[7]
Peru Peru4.2 mill (c. 14 mill2)[8]
Costa Rica Costa Rica3.2 mill (c. 4 mill2)[9]
 Puerto Rico3.2 mill[10]
United States USA2,487,092 (>35 mill3)
[11]
Uruguay Uruguay1.8 mill (>3 mill1)[12]
 France1.5 mill[13]
Dominican Republic Dominican Republic1.5 mill (c. 9.1 mill2)[14]
Bolivia Bolivia1.3 mill (c. 4.4 mill2)[15]
Ecuador Ecuador0.9 mill (c. 9.5 mill2)[16]
Nicaragua Nicaragua0.9 mill (c. 4.7 mill2)[17]
 El Salvador0.6 mill (c. 6.7 mill2)[18]
Guatemala Guatemala0.5 mill (c. 7.3 mill2)[19]
United Kingdom United Kingdom0.33 mill (inc. through Latin American ancestries[citation needed]
Panama Panama0.3 mill (c. 2.5 mill2)[20]
Paraguay Paraguay0.3 mill (c. 4.3 mill2)[citation needed]
Honduras Honduras0.2 mill (c. 6.7 mill2)[citation needed]
Germany Germany130,000[21]
Switzerland Switzerland84,000[citation needed]
Australia Australia75,237 (c. 50,0001)[22]
Canada Canada66,545 (213,1051)
[23]
Belgium Belgium43,000[24]
Languages
Spanish, other languages and dialects.
Religion
Christianity (Predominantly Roman Catholic)
Related ethnic groups
Italians, Portuguese, French

#Including those of mixed Spanish and other European ancestry, mestizos and/or mulattos.
  1. Including mestizos and/or mulattos.
  2. Including those of mixed Spanish and other European ancestry, other Hispanics of direct Spanish descent, and Spanish-descended mestizos and mulattos.
  3. Including Brazilians of mixed Spanish and other European ancestry, and Spanish-descended mestizos and/or mulattos.
  1. ^ Argentina: Ethnic groups
  2. ^ Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores y de Cooperación.
  3. ^ Mexico: Ethnic groupshttp://www.britannica.com/eb/article-27384/Mexico
  4. ^ "5.2.6. Estructura racial". La Universidad de Chile. Retrieved 2007-08-26. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  5. ^ Colombia: Ethnic groups
  6. ^ (in Spanish) "Poblacion Por Color de la Piel y Grupos de Edades, Segun Zona de Residencia y Sexo".
  7. ^ "Venezuela". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2007-08-25. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  8. ^ Peru: Ethnic groups
  9. ^ The Costa Rican people
  10. ^ Puerto Rico: Ethnic groups
  11. ^ "Ancestry 2000: Census 2000 brief" (pdf). U.S. Census Bureau. p. 5. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  12. ^ Uruguay: Ethnic groups
  13. ^ "3,7 millions de musulmans en France, Les vrais chiffres". L'Express. 4 December, 2003. Retrieved 2007-07-17. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  14. ^ Dominican Republic: Ethnic groups
  15. ^ Bolivia: Ethnic groups
  16. ^ Ecuador: Ethnic groups
  17. ^ Nicaragua: Ethnic groups
  18. ^ El Salvador: Ethnic groups
  19. ^ Guatemala Introduction
  20. ^ Panama: Ethnic groups
  21. ^ Relations between Spain and Germany
  22. ^ "Ancestry by Birthplace of Parent(s)" (PDF). New South Wales Community Relations Commission. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  23. ^ "Population by selected ethnic origins, by province and territory (2001 Census)". Statistics Canada, Canada's National Statistics Agency. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
  24. ^ Belgium: Stock of foreign population by country of nationality, 2001 to 2004