No, Venice is not a Spanish-speaking city. The primary language spoken in Venice is Italian.
A city neighborhood of Spanish-speaking people is commonly referred to as a "barrio" in Spanish.
Mexico City is the largest Spanish speaking city. Here is a list of the top 5 largest Spanish speaking cities in the world: 1 Mexico City, Mexico, 8,658,576 Metro 19,231,829 2 Bogotá, Colombia, 7,363,494 Metro 8,090,883 3 Lima, Peru, 7,186,000 Metro 9,241,961 4 Santiago, Chile, 4,656,690 Metro 6,293,000 5 Madrid, Spain, 3,228,359 Metro 5,561,748
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
Some Spanish-speaking cities in the United States include Miami, San Antonio, Los Angeles, and El Paso. These cities have large Hispanic populations and a strong presence of Spanish language and culture.
The largest Spanish speaking population in Boston is 14.4% of the city's population.
No. It is a city in Italy.
Venezuela, whose name means Little Venice.
No. It is a Spanish-speaking city in Mexico.
A city neighborhood of Spanish-speaking people is commonly referred to as a "barrio" in Spanish.
A large Spanish city, is a city that is highly populated in a spanish speaking country.
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Hialeah
no..... it is a city. and yes spanish and french are the main languages. :)
The country "Venezuela" is Spanish for Little Venice.
Spanish is spoken in every city in the world, whether by the inhabitans or visitors.
Yes...over 67% of the city talks spanish, and 40% of Hispanics in the city of Miami talk only spanish