California has the largest total hispanic population: about 13,700,000 Hispanics. (37% of the total population)
New Mexico has the highest hispanic percentage, at 46%.
Texas has the largest Hispanic population among those states, with over 11 million Hispanics. Colorado and New Mexico have significantly smaller Hispanic populations in comparison.
In the mid-Atlantic region, the state with the largest Hispanic population is Maryland. Census data shows that Maryland has a higher percentage of Hispanic residents compared to other mid-Atlantic states such as Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
Costa Rica has the largest Protestant population among Hispanic countries, with around 25% of its population identifying as Protestant.
The four cities with the largest Hispanic population in the United States are Los Angeles, New York City, Miami, and Houston.
Montana and Wyoming are the western states with the least Hispanic population, although states farther east may have less.
The Hispanic Latino population in the United States is larger than the African American population. In terms of overall population, Hispanics are the largest minority group in the country.
Texas has the largest Hispanic population among those states, with over 11 million Hispanics. Colorado and New Mexico have significantly smaller Hispanic populations in comparison.
In the mid-Atlantic region, the state with the largest Hispanic population is Maryland. Census data shows that Maryland has a higher percentage of Hispanic residents compared to other mid-Atlantic states such as Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware.
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.
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Costa Rica has the largest Protestant population among Hispanic countries, with around 25% of its population identifying as Protestant.
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The four cities with the largest Hispanic population in the United States are Los Angeles, New York City, Miami, and Houston.
Montana and Wyoming are the western states with the least Hispanic population, although states farther east may have less.
The largest minority group in the US is Latino, and the second largest minority group is African.
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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