The majority of the Spanish-speaking population in Miami, Florida, comes from Cuba. This is most likely due to Cuba's proximity to Miami, and thus the Cubans' Immigration to the city. According to the US Census File for "Hispanic and Latino Origin Reports" from 2010, approximately 34.4% of Miami's population was of Cuban origin. The 2nd largest representation in Miami was that of South Americans, who made up around 8.7%. Miami is the largest city in the US with a Cuban-American population. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America" for having such a large population of Spanish speakers. It is the 2nd largest American city with a Spanish-speaking majority.
Most Spanish people primarily come from Spain, a country located in southwestern Europe. Spain has a diverse population with influences from various regions and cultures within the country itself, such as Catalonia, Andalusia, the Basque Country, and others.
Puerto Rico has a diverse ethnic makeup due to its history of colonization and migration. The majority of the population is of mixed European and African descent, known as Afro-Latino. There are also smaller populations of people with indigenous Taíno heritage, European, African, and Asian descent.
As of 2020, approximately 155,000 immigrants live in Madagascar, accounting for about 0.6% of the total population. The majority of immigrants in Madagascar come from nearby African countries such as Comoros, France, and China.
After China, the country with the next largest population is India. India currently holds the title for the second most populous country in the world, with a population of over 1.3 billion people.
There are many types of people that live in Puerto Rico. Whites, Hispanics, blacks and some Asians. The sugar plantations used to have Asian immigrants come and work in the fields. The natives, known as Taino indians, have been long gone due to illness from the Spanish Conquistadors and the treatement by the Spanish (slavery, genocide.) Some Taino men were taken from their families and sent to work as slaves in Spain. The island is mostly populated by people of Spanish heritage and some with African heritage because of the slave population that there used to be. San Juan was used as a port for African slaves on their way to the US. It is a beautiful island.Some are Doctors or Lawyers and some flip burgers.
Most Spanish speakers in Miami, Florida originally come from Cuba.
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Spanish-speaking people in Miami come from a variety of countries, with the largest populations typically originating from Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, and other Latin American countries. Miami's diverse Hispanic community includes immigrants and descendants from throughout Central and South America, as well as Spain.
According to a TV sort-of-documentary show, they were supposed to have come mostly from Cuba (as opposed to Californian and Texan Hispanics which come mostly from Mexico). Not 100% sure, though.
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AnswerThe Island was discovered by the Spanish! It was setteled by the English, but the island population today come from a vast mixture of cultures.
Spanish is Spanish no matter what Spanish speaking country you come from. What is very different is slang or enunciation. I have met many people from Central America that speak Spanish and their own tribal dialect. Some parts of the country have native dialects that are nothing like Spanish aside from a few words.
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