Hispanicization (Spanish: hispanización) refers to the process by which a place or person becomes influenced by Hispanic culture or a process of cultural...
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were placed in Binondo, and those who did not were in Parian. Having a Hispanicized Filipino-Chinese surname signifies that a Chinese person has become Catholic...
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Claudio (1981). "La hispanización del mestizaje cultural en América" [Hispanicization of cultural miscegenation in America] (PDF). Revista Complutense de...
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Miguel López de Legazpi, and aided to consolidate the enterprise of Hispanicizing the Philippines. The Spanish missionaries acted as de facto conquerors;...
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as ladino as a kind of happiness. Latin America portal Assimilado Hispanicization Ilustrado Emancipados Évolué Ladino (Judaeo-Spanish language) Resultados...
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in favor of eliminating indigenous languages, including Nahuatl, and Hispanicizing all indigenous populations. Franciscans at the time rejected this measure...
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Alfabetico de Apellidos contains 141 pages of surnames with both Spanish and Hispanicized indigenous roots. Authored by Spanish Governor-General Narciso Claveria...
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Term Notes Ambrose von Ehinger 1529–1530 Hispanicized as Ambrosio Alfinger Georg von Ehinger 1530 Hispanicized as Jorge Ehinger. Tried to seize control...
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(Spanish: [beɾaˈkɾuθ]). The paronym Veracruz (Spanish: [beɾaˈkɾuθ]) is a Hispanicization too of the traditional name Beranui, that disregarded the natural linguistic...
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Pensacola – Hispanicization of the indigenous name for the region Tampa – Hispanicization of the indigenous name for the region Miami – Hispanicization of the...
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ñawi eye, face, "stone eye", "stone face", "rock eye" or "rock face", Hispanicized spelling Rumiñahui, Spanish pronunciation: [rumiˈɲawi]) is a dormant...
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ˈjoːʒɛf ˈbiːroː]; né Schweiger; 29 September 1899 – 24 October 1985), Hispanicized as Ladislao José Biro, was a Hungarian inventor who patented the first...
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Roca (c. 1230 – c. 1260), also known as Sinchi Rocca, Cinchi Roca (in Hispanicized spellings), Sinchi Ruq'a and Sinchi Ruq'a Inka (Quechua for "valorous...
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(lakes such as Allicocha, Auquiscocha or Palcacocha, had a names in Hispanicized Quechua). It is one of the more important tourist destinations of the...
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are traditional dishes in Peruvian cuisine made with ulluku (Quechua, hispanicized spellings ulluco, olluco) a root vegetable that also has edible leaves...
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period and is derived from the Ibaloi word bagiw (moss), which was then Hispanicized as Baguio. A demonym for natives of the city, Ibagiw, is also derived...
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highly urbanized city, as well as its regional center. Dávao is the Hispanicized pronunciation of daba-daba, the Bagobo word for "fire". Many historians...
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Language Countries where Spanish is an official language Hispanic culture Hispanicization Hispanidad Hispanism Hispanophone Fundéu BBVA Instituto Cervantes International...
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Valdivian temperate forests. Common names include lawal (in Mapudungun, Hispanicized as lahual), alerce ([aˈleɾse], "larch" in Spanish), and Patagonian cypress...
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Wari (hispanicized spelling Huari) is a traditional dance of the Ancash Region in Peru. The dancers are accompanied by musicians who play the tinya and...
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(northwestern Washington state in the United States). "Juan de Fuca" is a hispanicization of the Greek name Ioannis Fokas or Phokas (Ἰωάννης Φωκᾶς), latinized...
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has been declining in its number of speakers as the island undergoes Hispanicization, because the island is under the jurisdiction of Chile and is now home...
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80 km (50 mi) wide. The Tanela River, which flows toward Atrato, was Hispanicized to Darién by 16th Century European conquistadors. The Serranía del Baudó...
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Taki Unquy (Quechua, Hispanicized and alternative spellings Taqui Ongoy, Taki Oncoy, Taqui Honcoy, Taqui Onccoy, Taki Onqoy) was a millenarian Indigenous...
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(2014-01-01). "Isabel de Valois hispanizada en la corte de Felipe II / The Hispanicization of Elisabeth de Valois at the Court of Philip II". José Luis Colomer...
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(Aymara and Quechua pukara fortress or mountain of protection, mayu river, Hispanicized spelling Pucara Mayu) is a Bolivian river in the Cochabamba Department...
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California. Mexifornia refers to what some see as the Mexicanization or Hispanicization of the U.S. state of California as a result of increased documented...
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Look up Cochabamba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cochabamba (in Hispanicized spelling) or Quchapampa (Quechua qucha lake, pampa a large plain, "lake...
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Indigenous people who acquired land grants were those who have proven their Hispanicization and Christianization. This was noted in the land acquisition of Victoria...
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Yeison is a Hispanicized form of the given name Jason. It may refer to: Yeison Asencio (born 1989), Dominican baseball player Yeison Carabalí [es] (born...
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