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Originally Posted by GoodGuy
If you want to go straight here and be serious, you can search in some history and culture books and you will find that latin countries include:
1) All latin american countries, cinluding Brazil (except holland, french and UK districts/colonies)
2) Spain, France, Italy, Romania, Part of Switzerland and some other small regions in Europe. (all these countries were formed by the latin culture and considered latin european countries) You can ask the specialists.
In this biz latinos are only considered only latin-american countries.
Usually some european webmasters consider theirselves insulted when you call them latinos (Specially those form spain and france). But they are nothing but stupid ignorants. Even in the Spanish Real Academia it says that Spain and France is a latin country. Even in the French Academy it says that.
Bye.
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Yes i am being 100% serious. I want to know how people look at this, not what some off the shelf book says. Even if common opinion is wrong, i plan on using this for marketing, so i want it to make sense to the people who see it, not be correct with the encyclopedia.
Thanks for replying but still lost how hispanics and latinos fit in this.