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Romance peoples

Romance peoples

  • Guatemalans
    Guatemalan people (Spanish: Pueblo guatemalteco (collective), Guatemaltecos (individuals)) refers to all persons who identify with Guatemala, a multiethnic country in Central America.
  • Moldovans in Ukraine
    Moldovans in Ukraine are the third biggest minority recorded in the 2001 All Ukrainian Census after Russians and Belarusians.
  • Demographics of Chile
    This article is about the demographic features of Chile, including population density, ethnicity, economic status and other aspects of the population.
  • Ecuadorians
    The majority of Ecuadorians trace their origins to one or more of three geographical sources of human migrations: the pre-Hispanic indigenous populations who settled the region over 15,000 years ago, the Europeans (principally Spaniards) who arrived over five centuries ago, and ultimately the black sub-Saharan Africans whom they imported as slave labor during the same period.
  • Occitans
    The Occitans (Occitan: los occitans) are an indigenous Romance language speaking ethnic group, originating in Occitania (southern France, northeastern Spain and northwestern Italy).
  • Aromanians
    The Aromanians (Aromanian: Rrãmãnjã, Armãnjã) are an ethnic group native to the southern Balkans, traditionally living in northern and central Greece, central and southern Albania, the Republic of Macedonia, and south-western Bulgaria.
  • Spaniards
    Spaniards are a nation and ethnic group native to Spain that share a common Spanish culture and speak one of the national languages of Spain, including most numerously the Castilian Spanish language, as a mother tongue.
  • Mozarabs
    The Mozarabs (Spanish: mozárabes [moˈθaɾaβes]; Portuguese: moçárabes [muˈsaɾɐβɨʃ]; Catalan: mossàrabs [muˈsaɾəps]; Arabic: مستعرب‎‎ trans. musta'rab, "Arabized") is a modern historical term that refers to the Iberian Christians who lived under Moorish rule in Al-Andalus.
  • Cajuns
    Cajuns (/ˈkeɪdʒən/; French: les Cadiens or Les Cadiens or les Acadiens, [le kadʒɛ̃, lez‿akadʒɛ̃]) are an ethnic group mainly living in the U.
  • Corsicans
    The Corsicans (French: Corses; Italian, Corsican and Ligurian: Corsi) are people from or with origins in Corsica, a Mediterranean island and a territorial collectivity of France.
  • Friulians
    Friulians or Furlans are a linguistic minority living in Italy and elsewhere.
  • Romansh people
    The Romansh people (also spelled Romansch, Rumantsch, or Romanche; Romansh: , rumàntsch, or ) are a people and ethnic group of Switzerland, native speakers of the Romansh language.
  • Vlachs of Serbia
    The Vlachs (endonym: Rumâni, Serbian: Власи / Vlasi) are an ethnic minority in eastern Serbia, culturally and linguistically related to Romanians.
  • Catalans
    The Catalans (Catalan, French and Occitan: catalans; Italian: catalani; Spanish: catalanes) are a Romance ethnic group formed by the people from, or with origins in, Catalonia, who form a nationality in northern Spain.
  • Romance studies
    Romance studies is an umbrella academic discipline that covers the study of the languages, literatures, and cultures of areas that speak a Romance language.
  • Colombians
    Colombians (Spanish: Colombianos) are the people of the Republic of Colombia, a multiethnic country in South America, and those who identify with the Colombian cultural and/or national identity.
  • Sardinian people
    The Sardinians, or also the Sards, (Italian and Sassarese: Sardi; Sardinian: Sardos or Sardus; Gallurese: Saldi; Algherese: Saldus; Tabarchino: Sordi) are the people from whom Sardinia, a western Mediterranean island and autonomous region of Italy, derives its name.
  • Megleno-Romanians
    The Megleno-Romanians (Romanian: Meglenoromâni), Moglenite Vlachs (Greek: Βλαχομογλενίτες, Vlachomoglenítes) or simply Meglenites (Romanian: Megleniţi) or Vlachs (Megleno-Romanian: Vlași; Romanian: Vlaşi, Macedonian: Власи) are a small Eastern Romance people, originally inhabiting seven villages in the Moglena region spanning the Pella and Kilkis regional units of Central Macedonia, Greece, and one village, Huma (depopulated village), across the border in the Republic of Macedonia.
  • Istro-Romanians
    Istro-Romanians / Istrorumeni (ethnonym: Rumeni and occasionally also Rumâri and Rumêri), also called Ćiribirci, Ćići, and Vlahi by the local population, and Istro-Romanians by linguists, are a small ethnic group living in small area of northeastern Istria, in the village Žejane in eastern plateau of mountain Ćićarija, and several villages in a region of former Lake Čepić west of Mt.
  • Argentines
    Argentines (Spanish: Argentinos) are the citizens of the Argentine Republic, or their descendants abroad.
  • Morlachs
    Morlachs (Croatian and Serbian: Morlaci, Serbian Cyrillic: Морлаци) was an exonym used for a rural community in the Lika and Dalmatian hinterlands.
  • Asturians
    Asturians (Asturian: asturianos) are the native ethnic group of the autonomous community of Asturias, in Spain, as well as smaller communities in the Spanish provinces of León, Zamora and Cantabria.
  • Cantabrian people
    The Cantabrians (Cantabrian and Spanish: cántabros) are the native inhabitants living in the region of Cantabria, in northern Spain.
  • Extremadurans
    Extremadurans (Spanish: extremeños, Extremaduran: estremeñus, Portuguese: estremenhos) are an ethnic group living in Extremadura,in the south-west of Spain.
  • Castilians
    Castilians (Spanish: castellanos) are certain inhabitants in regions of central Spain including at least the eastern part of Castile and León, the northern and eastern parts of Castile-La Mancha, and the Madrid community, who are the source of the Spanish language (Castilian) among other aspects of cultural identity.
  • Andalusians
    The Andalusians (Spanish: andaluces) are the people of the southern region in Spain approximated by what is now called Andalusia.
  • Valencians
    Valencians (Valencian: valencians, Spanish: valencianos) are an indigenous Romance ethnic group whose homeland is the Valencian Community, which is recognised as an historical nation in eastern Spain.
  • Canary Islanders
    Canary Islanders, or Canarians (Spanish: canarios), are an ethnic group living in the archipelago of the Canary Islands (an autonomous community of Spain), near the coast of Western Africa.
  • Leonese people
    The Leonese (Leonese: Llïoneses; Spanish: Leoneses) are the native inhabitants of León whose homeland is the former Kingdom of León.
  • Galicians
    Galicians (Galician: galegos, Spanish: gallegos) are a national, cultural and ethnolinguistic group whose historic homeland is Galicia, in the north-west of the Iberian Peninsula.