The Spanish-Speaking American islands are in Central America, just like England and Sicily are in Europe.
Chile and Argentina, IIRC, are not Hispanic countries.
The term derives from Hispanic, meaning a resident of Hispanola, the island which now contains Haiti and The Dominican Republic.
The Spanish-Speaking American islands are in Central America, just like England and Sicily are in Europe.
Chile and Argentina, IIRC, are not Hispanic countries.
The term derives from Hispanic, meaning a resident of Hispanola, the island which now contains Haiti and The Dominican Republic.