None. However, there is 1 Spanish speaking country that became a U.S. territory: Puerto Rico.
La Llorona is a legend from Mexico and other Spanish speaking countries. It is said that she died in Mexico.
no but spanish people may live their
Texas became a "state"(its not a country)that's one of the main languages spoken there are spanish because it is on the border of Mexico and many people immigrated there to Mexico thus they become a state with one of its main languages to be spanish.
California
Yes, all 9-1-1 call centers are required to have a Spanish speaking call taker. You may encounter an English speaking operate, simply state. "I speak Spanish", in spanish and you'll be routed to a spanish speaking operator.
No.... The language spoken in Hungary is MAGYAR...
Spanish is spoken in various states in the United States including California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Arizona. These states have large Hispanic populations and Spanish is commonly spoken in daily life, business, and government interactions.
New Mexico
The Spanish cession became the state of California in the United States.
There are no countries within the US, however virtually every state has at least a few Spanish speakers.
Switzerland is a confederation of 26 semi-independent cantons. A canton is equivalent to what is called a state in English-speaking federal countries.
Switzerland is a confederation of 26 cantons. A canton is approximately equivalent to a state in English-speaking countries.