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.
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
Spanish speaking people are called "Hispano Parlantes" in general. "Spanish Speaking".
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.