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Posted: Tue 23:13, 20 Aug 2013 Post subject: jordan Mexican Spanish versus Iberian Spanish |
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Is the official language spoken Mexico truly different that the Spanish spoken in Spain?
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Interestingly those areas were originally part of the Audiencia of Guatemalan and only became part of Mexico after the wars of colonial independence; until the 1870s most of the southern state of Chiapas and the Soconusco region did not officially become part of Mexico.
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