Hispanic an Latino Americans Tot population (58,846,134 17.37% o total U.S. population, 2017 ) Regions wi signeeficant populations Athort the kintra, especially in the Soothwastren Unitit States as well as in urban auries. Leids Spaingie , American Inglis , an Brazilian Portuguese Releegion Predominantly Roman Catholic ; minority o Protestants . Minorities in numerous ither releegions. Relatit ethnic groups Laitin Americans , Spaniards , White Laitin Americans , Criollos , American Indians , Afro-Laitin Americans , Asie Laitin Americans , Mestizos , Mulattoes , Pardos , Castizos , Tejanos , Chicanos , Nuyoricans , Portuguese Americans .
Percent o Hispanic an Latino population bi state in 2012.
Hispanic Americans an Latino Americans (Spaingie : hispanos , latinos ) are American ceetizens who are stryndants o the fowks o the Spaingie-speakin kintras o Laitin Americae an the Iberian Peninsula .
↑ US Census Bureau 2017 American Community Survey B03001 1-Year Estimates HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN BY SPECIFIC ORIGIN Archived 2020-02-12 at Archive.today retrieved October 18, 2017. Number of people of Hispanic and Latino Origin by specific origin(except people of Brazilian origin).
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