Hispanic America
| Area | 11,485,417 km2 (4,434,544 sq mi) |
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| Population | 427,122,274 |
| Population density | 37.19/km2 (96.3/sq mi) |
| Demonym | Hispanic American |
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| Languages | Spanish |
| Time zones | UTC−03:00 to UTC−08:00 |
| Largest cities | Largest urban areas: 1. Mexico City 2. Buenos Aires 3. Bogotá 4. Lima 5. Santiago 6. Guadalajara 7. Caracas 8. Guatemala City 9. Monterrey 10. Medellín |
Hispanic America (Spanish: Hispanoamérica or América Hispana), historically known as Spanish America (Spanish: América Española) or Castilian America (Spanish: América Castellana), is the Spanish-speaking countries and territories of the Americas. In all of these countries, Spanish is the main language - sometimes sharing official status with one or more indigenous languages (such as Guaraní, Quechua, Aymara, or Mayan) or English (in Puerto Rico), and Latin Catholicism is the predominant religion.
Hispanic America is sometimes grouped together with Brazil under the term Ibero-America, meaning those countries in the Americas with cultural roots in the Iberian Peninsula. Hispanic America also contrasts with Latin America, which includes not only Hispanic America, but also Brazil (the former Portuguese America) and, by few definitions, the former French colonies in the Western Hemisphere (areas that are now in either the United States or Canada are usually excluded).