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The five states in the US with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois. These states have significant Spanish-speaking communities due to factors like historical migration patterns and geographical proximity to Spanish-speaking countries.
The five states in the US with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Arizona.
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The Spanish extended their Northern buffer zone to the West in the 1760's through colonization to protect their territory of New Mexico. The Spanish influence is still seen heavily in New Mexico, Arizona and California.
The Spanish extended their Northern buffer zone to the West in the 1760's through colonization to protect their territory of New Mexico. The Spanish influence is still seen heavily in New Mexico, Arizona and California.
The Spanish extended their Northern buffer zone to the West in the 1760's through colonization to protect their territory of New Mexico. The Spanish influence is still seen heavily in New Mexico, Arizona and California.
Actually Spanish influence is quite strong in more that three states! Florida has a tremendous number of Cuban refugees and as a result of so many Spanish speaking people a number of other Spanish speakers are there. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California border Mexico. All have large groups of Spanish speaking people. Lastly, New York has a large Spanish speaking population. It is possible to walk through parts of New Rochelle and not hear a word of English. Adios!
Yes, many people in California do speak Spanish. California has a significant Hispanic population and Spanish is widely spoken in many areas of the state, especially in Southern California.
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California has the population closest to Spain; about 37,700,000 to about 46,200,000.
Southwestern United States and California.
Southwestern United States and California.