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Southwestern United States and California.
Southwestern United States and California.
There are strong Hispanic influences in modern California from the early Pueblo settlers. Mexican settlers moved to California starting around 1846, when California became US territory claimed from Mexico.
The Spanish word for "strong" is "fuerte".
Spanish is spoken in the southwest United States due to its history of Spanish colonization and settlement. Areas such as Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California have strong Spanish influences from the past, which have led to the continued use of the language in these regions.
The Spanish word for strong (muscular, powerful) is fuerte.The term strong as in strong (as in tea) is concentrado.
Native Americans first came to California across the Bering land bridge roughly 10-12,000 years ago. If you are concerned with the first European settlers, Spanish settlers first settled in California during the late 1700's.
The five states in the US with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Arizona. These states have significant Hispanic communities and strong ties to Spanish-speaking culture.
Most of the tornadoes in California are weak , though a few strong ones have occurred, some as strong as F3.
Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Yes, there are tornadoes in California as strong as F3.
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