Both Floridano and Floridense are used.
They are called Floridians because they live in Florida.
all the spanish people are in Miami
yes Florida wa named by the Spanish around 1550. Before that it had an Indian name!
The Spanish were the first European settlers in Florida.
the spanish founded it and called it el florid'a no, they called it pascua Florida which means flower Easter
They are called a Florida Cracker.
People from Havana are called "habaneros" in Spanish.
The Spanish were the first European settlers in Florida.
To many!
they wept and fell to the ground acting as if they were giving up
Florida was named by Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León, who was the first European to record its location, on April 2, 1513. He believed it to be a large island. He called it "La Florida" (flowery land) referring to the Easter season, which in Spanish is Pascua Florida.
Florida in Spanish means "full of flowers" Yes, well as that is true, that is not what the question was asking. The answer is that without Spanish cultures and heritage, Florida would not be anything like it is today. So many people in Florida speak Spanish and there are so many different types of Spanish items that I bet you use everyday that we wouldn't have without the Spanish.