Iberophone

Iberophone or Pan-Iberian space
Iberian languages-speaking countries

Iberophone or Pan-Iberian space[1][2][3][4][5] (Iberofonía or espacio iberófono o panibérico in Spanish, Iberofonia or espaço iberófono ou panibérico in Portuguese) is a neologism used to designate the Iberian Romance languages-speaking countries, mainly Spanish and Portuguese.[6][7] In this sense, it includes the Hispanophone and Lusophone communities: Ibero-America, plus the Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in Europe, Africa and Asia, comprising the whole of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries. The terms "multinational space of Iberian languages-speaking countries" and "Afro-Iberian-Latin American space" have also been used.[8][9][10][11]

Area, population and GDP

Country Area, km² [12] Population (2014) [13] GDP (nominal), millions of US$ (2014) [14]
1  United States (Spanish speaking community) 9 826 675 55 387 539 1 300 000
2  Brazil 8 514 877 202 656 788 2 353 000
3  Argentina 2 780 400 43 024 374 540 200
4  Mexico 1 964 375 120 286 655 1 283 000
5  Peru 1 285 216 30 147 935 202 900
6  Angola 1 246 700 19 088 106 128 600
7  Colombia 1 138 914 46 245 297 384 900
8  Bolivia 1 098 581 10 631 486 34 430
9  Venezuela 916 445 28 868 486 205 800
10  Mozambique 799 380 24 692 144 16 680
11  Chile 756 102 17 363 894 256 000
12  Spain 505 370 47 737 941 1 407 000
13  Paraguay 406 752 6 703 860 29 700
14  Ecuador 283 561 15 654 411 100 800
15  Uruguay 176 215 3 332 972 55 140
16  Nicaragua 130 370 5 848 641 11 710
17  Honduras 112 090 8 598 561 19 510
18  Cuba 110 860 11 047 251 77 150
19  Guatemala 108 889 14 647 083 60 420
20  Portugal 92 090 10 813 834 230 000
21  Panama 75 420 3 608 431 43 780
22  Costa Rica 51 100 4 755 234 48 140
23  Dominican Republic 48 670 10 349 741 64 080
24  Guinea-Bissau 36 125 1 693 398 1 024
25  Equatorial Guinea 28 051 722 254 14 310
26  El Salvador 21 041 6 125 512 25 310
27  Timor-Leste 14 874 1 201 542 4 478
28  Puerto Rico 13 790 3 620 897 61 460
29  Cape Verde 4 033 538 535 1 899
30  São Tomé and Príncipe 964 190 428 341
31  Andorra 468 85 458 4 800
Total 32 548 398 755 668 688 8 961 762

References

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