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'''Latino''' or '''Latinos''' may refer to:

'''Latino''' or '''Latinos''' most often refers to:

* [[Latino (demonym)]], a term used in the United States for people with cultural ties to Latin America
* [[Hispanic and Latino Americans]] in the United States
* The people or cultures of [[Latin America]];
** [[Latin Americans]]

'''Latino''' and '''Latinos''' may also refer to:

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==Linguistics==
* [[Latino-Faliscan languages]], languages of ancient Italy
* ''[[Latino sine flexione]]'', a constructed language
* [[Mozarabic language]], varieties of Ibero-Romance
* A historical name for the [[Judeo-Italian languages]]


==Geography==
==Language and linguistics==
* [[Lazio]] region in [[Italy]], anciently inhabited by the Latin people who founded the city of [[Rome]].
*il Latino, la lingua Latina; in English known as [[Latin]]
*[[Latino sine flexione]], a constructed language
*The native name of the [[Mozarabic language]]
*A historical name for the [[Judeo-Italian languages]]


==Media and entertainment==
==Media and entertainment==


===Music===
===Music===
*[[Latino (Sebastian Santa Maria album)|''Latino'' (Sebastian Santa Maria album)]]
* [[Latino (Sebastian Santa Maria album)|''Latino'' (Sebastian Santa Maria album)]]
*''Latino'', album by [[Milos Karadaglic]]
* ''Latino'', album by [[Milos Karadaglic]]
*"Latino", winning song from [[Spain in the OTI Festival]], 1981
* "Latino", winning song from [[Spain in the OTI Festival]], 1981


===Other media===
===Other media===
*[[Latino (film)|''Latino'' (film)]], from 1985
* [[Latino (film)|''Latino'' (film)]], from 1985
*[[Latinos (newspaper series)|''Latinos'' (newspaper series)]]
* [[Latinos (newspaper series)|''Latinos'' (newspaper series)]]


==People==
==People==

===Demographics===
* [[Latino (demonym)]], a term used in the United States for people with cultural ties to Latin America
* [[Hispanic and Latino Americans]] in the United States
** [[Hispanic and Latino (ethnic categories)]]
* The people or cultures of [[Latin America]];
** [[Latin Americans]]


===Given name===
===Given name===
*[[Latino Galasso]], Italian rower
* [[Latino Galasso]], Italian rower
*[[Latino Latini]], Italian scholar and humanist of the Renaissance
* [[Latino Latini]], Italian scholar and humanist of the Renaissance
*[[Latino Malabranca Orsini]], Italian cardinal
* [[Latino Malabranca Orsini]], Italian cardinal
*[[Latino Orsini]], Italian cardinal
* [[Latino Orsini]], Italian cardinal


===Other names===
===Other names===
*[[Joseph Nunzio Latino]], Italian American Roman Catholic bishop
* [[Joseph Nunzio Latino]], Italian American Roman Catholic bishop
*[[Latino (singer)]], Brazilian singer
* [[Latino (singer)]], Brazilian singer


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
*[[Latino (grape)]], an Italian wine grape
* [[Latino (grape)]], an Italian wine grape
*[[Mascalzone Latino]], an Italian yacht racing team
* [[Mascalzone Latino]], an Italian yacht racing team


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Hispanic]]
* [[Hispanic]]
* [[Latini (surname)]]
* [[Ladino (disambiguation)]]
* [[Ladino (disambiguation)]]
* [[Latin (disambiguation)]]
* [[Latin (disambiguation)]]
* [[Latina (disambiguation)]]
* [[Latina (disambiguation)]]
* [[Latini (surname)]]


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Latest revision as of 02:34, 13 October 2024

Latino or Latinos may refer to:

Linguistics

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Geography

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  • Lazio region in Italy, anciently inhabited by the Latin people who founded the city of Rome.

Media and entertainment

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Music

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Other media

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People

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Demographics

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Given name

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Other names

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Other uses

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See also

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