Montgomery County in Maryland has the highest percentage of residents of Hispanic or Latino origin, including people of Spanish descent. It is known for its diverse population and vibrant Hispanic community.
Most Spanish-speaking people live in the Western Hemisphere. The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Central and South America, with Spain being located in Europe.
Most people in Latin America speak Spanish due to the historical influence of Spanish colonization in the region. Spanish explorers and settlers introduced the language, culture, and customs during the colonization period in the 16th century. Over time, Spanish became the dominant language in most countries in Latin America.
Most people in Latin America speak either Spanish or Portuguese. Spanish is the dominant language in most countries, with Portuguese being the official language of Brazil.
Spanish, French, and Chinese are some of the most commonly spoken languages in Maryland other than English. Additionally, languages such as Korean, Tagalog, and Hindi are also spoken by immigrant communities in the state.
Spanish is the 2nd most common language spoken in the US, with more than 40 million people speaking Spanish at home.
Montgomery County
According to the U.S. 2010 Census, Montgomery County is the most populated county in Maryland.
Charles County
According to census.gov, King County, Washington, has the most population at 1,859,284 people in 2007.According to "Washington State" history book: King County with 1,685,600 as of 2000.
Maryland
Prince George's County, Maryland (outside of Washington D.C.)
The county with the most people in it in the United States is Los Angeles County, located in California.
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