Ponce de Leon was there in 1513, only 21 years after Columbus discovered the new world.
Cuba.
70% of Miami is hispanic/latino (according to the 2010 Census) or about 280,000 hispanics in Miami. There are about 37 million hispanics in the US (2010 census), which makes Miami have .76% of the US hispanic population (280,000/37000000).
Why do you think they were from homestead florida. Miami police like spitting at hispanics.
About 238,351 Hispanics live there.
According to a TV sort-of-documentary show, they were supposed to have come mostly from Cuba (as opposed to Californian and Texan Hispanics which come mostly from Mexico). Not 100% sure, though.
Cuba
Not sure, but you can definitely find many Hispanics in Miami and NY
i think both but Miami has more Hispanics which is cool and more cute places thhat New York
Yes...over 67% of the city talks spanish, and 40% of Hispanics in the city of Miami talk only spanish
puerto rico. 46%
Little Havana is located in Miami, Florida. It is a neighborhood in Miami. Many Hispanics and Cuban immigrants live in Little Havana. There are many cultural events that occur in this neighborhood.
The top 5 communities where you'll find Hispanics mostly are: Los Angeles, New York City, Houston, Miami, and Chicago. If you go to these places, you'll find hundreds of Hispanics there. However, you can also find a small number of Hispanics in any places in the U.S, but those 5 are the most populated by them.