Cubans are just that, Cubans. There is no such thing as a Latino race. A Latino/Hispanic person is someone who is from a Spanish speaking country.
Actually in its broadest sense "Latino" or Latin includes all persons that originate from countries that speak languages derived from Latin, which includes: Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan, Basque, Portugese, Galacian and some others. The term "Hispanic" would be anyone who traces their roots to the Iberian Peninsula, which is made up of Spain, Portugal, Gibraltar and Andorra
Cubans are first of all considered Cubans, the are also referred to as Hispanics, Latinos, and Spanish.
Well i was born in Cuba but my grandpa from my mother's side is of Spaniard parents and my grandma from my dad's side is of Spaniard parents. I guess we're definitely not latinos because we don't belong to south America we belong to the Caribbean. I'll consider myself Cuban Spanish.
Yes, he is Latino his family is from Cuba.
Cuba is a country
Spain is mo country of Cuba.
no
Only if you are from Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Cuba and Haiti. Those are countries from the Caribbean that are considered Latino because they all speak a latin language.
Cuba has a debatable country of origin
Cuba has always been a country.
No, Spain is one country and Cuba is another country. Cuba is an island in the Caribbean Ocean and Spain is a country in Europe. During the 19th century Cuba was a Spanish Territory.
The country north of Jamaica is Cuba.
No, she is a pop singer. She was born in Cuba and there is often a Latino influence to her music.
Yes, it is a country. It is an island country in the Caribbean Sea south of Florida.
the country Cuba is next to is the USA.