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Hispanophile

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Hispanophile (Spanish: hispanófilo) is a word with two meanings. The first meaning refers to a person who is fond of Spain, its people, or its cultures, and it can also be the corresponding adjective. The second meaning generalizes the first one to all Spanish-speaking countries. Its opposite is Hispanophobia.

Famous Hispanophiles

  • Jaime Eyzaguirre - a Chilean historian
  • Archer M. Huntington - an American scholar
  • Stanley G. Payne - an American historian
  • Hugh Thomas - a British historian.
  • Ernest Hemingway - an American novelist, short-story writer, journalist, and Nobel laureate in Literature who wrote books set in both Cuba and Spain.
  • Orson Welles - American actor, director, writer and producer
  • References

    Hispanophile Wikipedia