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English is the most widely spoken language in Florida. Additionally, Spanish is also commonly spoken, especially in areas with a large Hispanic population. There are numerous local dialects in Florida due to its diverse population and cultural influences.
About twenty percent of the population speaks Spanish. Some cities in Florida that have Spanish words in their names are: Bonita Springs, Cinco Bayou, Esto, Largo.
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Spanish Florida was created in 1565.
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Spain. British involvement in Florida - and then only some parts - was very late.
The Spanish gained some territory along the Mississippi River and in Florida (these areas are called West Florida and East Florida, where West Florida is made of the southern areas of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana east of the Mississippi River and East Florida is made of the Florida Peninsula). The Spanish also gained control of the Balaeric Island of Minorca.
The motto of Spanish Florida is 'Plus ultra (motto)'.
The oldest Spanish Settlement in Florida was St. Augustine.
Joseph Marion Hernández's parents were of Spanish descent, with his father originating from the Canary Islands and his mother from Spain. Hernández himself was born in 1820 in St. Augustine, Florida, which was then part of Spanish territory. His heritage reflects the diverse cultural influences present in Florida during that period.
La Florida means "land of flowers" in Spanish. It was the first name given to the state of Florida by Spanish explorers.
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