California.
The states with the largest Hispanic population in the United States are California, Texas, and Florida. These states have significant Hispanic communities due to historical influences and geographic location.
The largest incorporated city is Huron, California. 98.27% Hispanic. The largest city, 1,000,000+ population, is San Antonio, Texas. 58.66% Hispanic The major city is Santa Ana, California. 76% Hispanic.
Because it was once a part of Mexico.
The three U.S. states with the largest Hispanic populations are California, Texas, and Florida. California has the highest number, driven by its significant Mexican and Central American communities. Texas follows closely, with a large population of Mexican Americans. Florida's Hispanic population is diverse, including many Cuban Americans, particularly in the Miami area.
Some people from California are Hispanic. According to the 2012 census, 38.2% of the Californian population was Hispanic.
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Costa Rica has the largest Protestant population among Hispanic countries, with around 25% of its population identifying as Protestant.
Based on population, the largest U.S. states are #1 California, #2 Texas, #3 Florida, #4 New York, and #5 Illinois.
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I believe it is California.
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