Did the Spanish language come from Spain or Mexico?

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Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsula and developed out of spoken Latin, also known as Vulgar Latin. Castilian Spanish was established as the dominant Spanish dialect at the height of the Reconquista, the reconquest of Spain from Muslim rule, and spread around the world thereafter.
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The Spanish language originated in Spain. It evolved from Vulgar Latin, brought by the Romans to the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish (or Castilian) spread to the Americas and other parts of the world through colonization, including Mexico, where it became one of the predominant languages. So, while Spanish...
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The Spanish language originated in Spain. It evolved from Vulgar Latin, brought by the Romans to the Iberian Peninsula. Spanish (or Castilian) spread to the Americas and other parts of the world through colonization, including Mexico, where it became one of the predominant languages. So, while Spanish has a strong presence in Mexico and other Latin American countries, its origins trace back to Spain. read less
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Where Did Spanish Originate. Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsula and developed out of spoken Latin, also known as Vulgar Latin. Castilian Spanish was established as the dominant Spanish dialect at the height of the Reconquista, the reconquest of Spain from Muslim rule, and spread around the...
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Where Did Spanish Originate. Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsulaand developed out of spoken Latin, also known as Vulgar Latin. Castilian Spanish was established as the dominant Spanish dialect at the height of the Reconquista, the reconquest of Spain from Muslim rule, and spread around the world thereafter read less
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