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.
These languages are spoken in various regions, with Spanish being the most widely used globally. Portuguese is also significant, especially in Brazil and parts of Africa. Each language has its own unique characteristics, influenced by local cultures and histories, while still retaining similarities due to their common origin.