No.
"From Alaska" in Spanish is "de Alaska". It is pronounced "day Ah-LAHS-kah". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
Approximately 5.5% of the population in Alaska speaks Spanish, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Alaska was a US Territory long before the Spanish American War.
Russia
Nativo de Alaska most commonly Originario de Alaska Indigena de Alaska
False, the purchase of Alaska was made in 1867.
In Spanish, "valdez" does not have a specific meaning as it is primarily a surname. However, it can also refer to a geographic location, such as Valdez, a city in Alaska. The name itself could be derived from various Spanish roots, but it is most commonly recognized as a family name.
Alaska is spelled the same in French.
Alaska.
The second most common language spoken in Alaska is Spanish.
The two official languages of the Balearic Islands (where Alcúdia is located) are Catalan and Spanish. So the answer is yes, Spanish is spoken in Alcúdia.