San Jose, San Diego, La Jolla, Los Angeles, San Francisco Answer that answer is exactly right. Other California cities with Spanish names are: Modesto, Los Banos, Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Cruz, Vallejo, Salida, Manteca, Santa Barbara, San Mateo, San Juan Bautista, Santa Ana, Santa Clara, Santa Clarita, Costa Mesa, Fresno, La Brea, Los Gatos, Monterey, Sonora, Madera, El Cerrito, San Pablo, Solano, Rio Vista, Benicia, Nevada City, Alta Sierra, Merced, Mariposa, Don Pedro, El Portal, Martinez, San Ramon, San Leandro, Alameda, Ventura, and many more.
The area was settled by the Spanish and used to be part of Mexico. Most of the Spanish-language names are the names they were given at the time of settlement.
What are the names of the rivers that has a Spanish name and is in California?
the middle west region has alot of cities with french names
Many Southwest cities have Spanish names because of the region's history of Spanish colonization and influence. Spanish explorers and settlers named many of these cities, leading to a lasting legacy of Spanish place names in the region.
· Carlsbad, California
There are hundreds of cities and towns in the US with Spanish Names. The major US cities with Spanish names are Los Angeles, San Antonio, San Diego, San Jose, and San Francisco. Other large US cities with Spanish names are El Paso, Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Tucson, and Sacramento.
About twenty percent of the population speaks Spanish. Some cities in Florida that have Spanish words in their names are: Bonita Springs, Cinco Bayou, Esto, Largo.
Cities
Caliente and Mesquite are two cities in Nevada with Spanish names.
There are thousands but some of them are Millbrae (named after the lastname of the first settlers) Eureka, Daly City, Strawberry, and Twin Bridges
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California was part of a large Spanish Colonial settlement in North America that included St. Augustine, Florida and Sante Fe, New Mexico. The San and Santa prefixes for many California cities is remnant of the Spanish Missions and other settlements that spanned the area that is now the state of California. There are thousands of Spanish names of lakes, towns, states, and other geographic features throughout the U.S., especially in Southwestern states such as California. Jenni (Librarian-To-Be) De Vos, V. S. (2016). Colonial life in Spanish America. In Academic World Book.