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Yes, several traditions and beliefs from Spain continue in the U.S., particularly in regions with significant Spanish influence. For example, the celebration of fiestas and cultural festivals, like Cinco de Mayo and Día de los Muertos, reflect Spanish heritage. Additionally, architectural styles, such as adobe homes and mission churches, showcase the Spanish colonial influence. Culinary traditions, including tapas and paella, also persist in American cuisine, particularly in states like California and Texas.

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