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A Latino is a person of Latin American heritage, or of the Latin American culture. The feminine form of the word is "Latina". "Latino" is a shortened form of the Spanish word for a Latin American individual, "latinoamericano."

In Italy, the term is sometimes used to denote a person from the Mezzogiorno, the region of the country located generally south of Rome, since in the Middle Ages this region had considerably less Celtic and Germanic influences than northern Italy; one example of this usage was those made by Dante in the Divine Comedy (Inferno, Canto XXII, line 65, and Canto XXIX, lines 90 and 92).

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Latino help needed for Collection Agency
As you surely know, there is a growing number of Hispanic business owners in the United States. Many of these businesses take checks, and they are being hurt with "bounced" checks. Now there is a collection company that can help these merchants recover their money, but most of the reps in this company (NorthStar Technologies) do not speak Spanish. If you speak Spanish fluently, and preferably English and Spanish, you can work with a collection agency. Get an overview of this agency at www.bumchecks.com/sale$.

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