California is not a city. Southern California is right over the border to Mexico so a lot of Mexicans enter that way, but I don't see any evidence that California is the largest Spanish speaking state in the US. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Southern Florida also have a very large Spanish speaking population
California
California has the largest Spanish-speaking population in the United States, with over 10 million residents who speak Spanish as their primary language.
The five states in the US with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Illinois. These states have significant Spanish-speaking communities due to factors like historical migration patterns and geographical proximity to Spanish-speaking countries.
There are quite a few people in California who speak Spanish, however, the majority of the population speaks English as a first language.
== == The largest spanish speaking country Mexico -- mexico
The five states in the US with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are California, Texas, Florida, New York, and Arizona. These states have significant Hispanic communities and strong ties to Spanish-speaking culture.
Africa (and the spanish-speaking country is Equatorial Guinea).
The 5th largest Spanish speaking country is the United States.
The worldwide Spanish Speaking population as of March, 2008 is estimated at 452,480,979. The US Spanish Speaking population is estimated at 44,321,038, which represents 9.08% of the world population Spanish Speaking population. For more details visit the link below. last year it was estimated there were just under 46 million.
The largest Spanish speaking population in Boston is 14.4% of the city's population.
As of 2011, Argentina is the country with the fourth largest Spanish speaking population (approximately 40 million).