The Iberian Romance Languages are a group of languages that evolved from Latin in the Iberian Peninsula. This group primarily includes Spanish, Portuguese, Catalan, and Galician. These languages share common roots and features, making them part of the broader Romance language family.
Each of these languages has its own unique characteristics and regional variations. For example, Spanish is widely spoken in many countries outside of Spain, while Portuguese is the official language of Brazil and several African nations. Catalan is spoken in Catalonia, and Galician is primarily used in the region of Galicia.