Lists of Hispanic Academy Award Winners and Nominees By Country

These are the lists of Hispanic Academy Award winners and nominees by country (except for the United States). Each list details the performances of Hispanic filmmakers, actors, actresses and films that have either been submitted, nominated or have won an Academy Award. These lists are current as of the 85th Academy Awards ceremony held on February 24, 2013.

  • List of Argentine Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Chilean Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Colombian Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Cuban Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Mexican Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Peruvian Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Puerto Rican Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Spanish Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Uruguayan Academy Award winners and nominees
  • List of Hispanic-American (U.S.) Academy Award winners and nominees

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