List of Spanish-language poets

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This is a list of notable poets who have written in the Spanish language.

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Argentina

Bolivia

Chile

While Roberto Bolano gained commercial success as a novelist, he considered himself primarily a poet. Roberto bolano.jpg
While Roberto Bolaño gained commercial success as a novelist, he considered himself primarily a poet.

Colombia

Cuba

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Honduras

Mexico

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Octavio Paz, Nobel laureate

See also List of Mexican poets

Nicaragua

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Rubén Darío, founder of modernismo

Paraguay

Peru

The Philippines

Puerto Rico

Spain

Federico Garcia Lorca was an internationally known poet and dramatist executed during the Spanish Civil War. Federico Garcia Lorca. Huerta de San Vicente, Granada.jpg
Federico García Lorca was an internationally known poet and dramatist executed during the Spanish Civil War.

United States

Uruguay

Venezuela

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