no but spanish people may live their
California
California has the largest Spanish-speaking population in the United States, with over 10 million residents who speak Spanish as their primary language.
None. However, there is 1 Spanish speaking country that became a U.S. territory: Puerto Rico.
New Mexico
If you are speaking in (the language) Spanish it is Spanish. The national language spoken in Spain is Spanish.
Spanish speaking people are called "Hispano Parlantes" in general. "Spanish Speaking".
California is not a city. Southern California is right over the border to Mexico so a lot of Mexicans enter that way, but I don't see any evidence that California is the largest Spanish speaking state in the US. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Southern Florida also have a very large Spanish speaking population
The largest number of Spanish-speaking homes in Washington State is in the city of Seattle. Seattle has a significant population of Spanish speakers, with many Hispanic communities residing in various neighborhoods throughout the city.
The Spanish-speaking country of the Dominican Republic shares the island of Hispaniola with the non-Spanish-speaking country of Haiti.
No. Catalonia is a no-independent catalan speaking country, no spanish speaking. The biggest area of Catalonia belongs to a spanish speaking country (Spain).
No. It is a Spanish-speaking city in Mexico.