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Spanish and Portuguese Surnames

Spain and Portugal were the leading world powers of the “Age of Discovery” or the “Age of Exploration” in the 15th century. Today, Spanish and Portuguese surnames constitute the main corpus of family names in all Latin America and have an important influence in the United States. This presentation will explain how family names developed in the Iberian Peninsula and how surname patterns were adopted in Latin American countries.

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