There are a variety of Spanish cities in New Mexico. These include Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Taos, and Rio Rancho.
First of all, in English the statement should read: There are 91 cities in New Mexico. Hay noventa y un ciudades en Nuevo Mexico. A better way to say this in Spanish is "New Mexico has 91 cities" Nuevo Mexico tiene noventa y un ciudades.
California,New Mexico,Texas,Arizona, Florida
Cities don't speak, so there are none. Spanish is common in most cities in the Southwestern US, in states like California, Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. Many other major cities, at least in parts of them, such as New York, LA, and Detroit.
Truth or Consequences and Las Cruces are New Mexico cities that are south of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
There are no cities in New Mexico that begin with the letter X.
The cities with the largest Spanish-speaking populations in the United States are Los Angeles, New York City, and Miami. These cities are known for their diverse populations and vibrant Hispanic communities.
Mainly in areas that were once controlled by Spain and/or Mexico, like Texas, the Southwest, and Florida. Additionally, there are significant Spanish-speaking populations outside of those areas, especially in and around cities like Boston, New York and Chicago.
Four cities in Spanish speaking countries are: Madrid, Spain Mexico City, Mexico Havana, Cuba Buenos Aires, Argentina
Idiot! New Mexico is not even in Mexico! The mayor cities are Mexico DF, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Veracruz, Puebla...etc!
New Mexico is not Spanish. New Mexico translated in to Spanish is "Nuevo Mexico"
most of the people in New Mexico speak Spanish because a lot of people are from Mexico and people from mexico speak Spanish all the time.
New Mexico has several cities in the state. Some of the cities are Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Farmington, Las Vegas, and Las Cruces.