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“Nowhere is one more a foreigner than in France. Having neither the tolerance of Anglo-American Protestants, nor the absorbent ease of Latin Americans, nor the rejecting as well as assimilating curiosity of the Germans or Slavs, the French set a compact social texture and an unbeatable national pride against foreigners." --Strangers to Ourselves, 1991, Julia Kristeva, see Volksgeist

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  1. Those countries in the Americas and related islands which speak Latin-derived languages, mostly Spanish and Portuguese.
  2. (Vaguely or Ignorantly?) Mexico, Central America, South America, and related islands.

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