Sante Fe
the us space mission started in Toronto USA in 1981
saint.augustine
All cities in Puerto Rico, a US territory, have Spanish (and English) as an official language.
You will find Spanish spoken is every large US city and many smaller cities as well.
All I know is that in 2007, Mission Viejo, CA was the safest city in America(A.K.A., U.S.A)
The Spanish mission was a frontier institution that sought to incorporate indigenous people into the Spanish colonial empire, its Catholic religion, and certain aspects of its Hispanic culture through the formal establishment or recognition of sedentary Indian communities entrusted to the tutelage of missionaries under ...(source: tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/its02)
There is no translation to Spanish for Washington, as it is a last name (the city was named to honor George Washington).
It was sought by the US as support for Cuban Independence by the US and was declared after the mysterious sinking of the USS Maine.
Yes, and of Spanish history too because California now is part of the US but when the missions were active it was part of Spain.
The Spanish/American war started it, The 1st world war sealed it.
The mission you are asking about is called the Berlin Airlift. You can get more information by using the link below.
Los Angeles, which is the second largest city in the US behind New York. Its population stands at about 3,800,000. Los Angeles is Spanish for 'The Angels'.