• 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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    Claudio (1981). "La hispanización del mestizaje cultural en América" [Hispanicization of cultural miscegenation in America] (PDF). Revista Complutense de...
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    Perú Countries where Spanish is an official language Hispanic culture Hispanicization Hispanidad Hispanism Panhispanism Arabic influence on the Spanish language...
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  • as ladino as a kind of happiness. Latin America portal Assimilado Hispanicization Ilustrado Emancipados Évolué Ladino (Judaeo-Spanish language) Ladino...
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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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  • in favor of eliminating indigenous languages, including Nahuatl, and Hispanicizing all indigenous populations. Franciscans at the time rejected this measure...
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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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  • name "Lucayan" is an Anglicization of the Spanish Lucayos, itself a hispanicization derived from the Taíno Lukku-Cairi, which the people used for themselves...
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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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    settlement was founded and named. Maynilà eventually underwent a process of Hispanicization and adopted the Spanish name Manila. According to an antiquated, inaccurate...
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