Puerto Rico by a long shot, but after that, Mexico and Cuba. those are the 3 big ones, the rest is made up primarily of colombians, panamanians, uruguayans, argentineans, dominicans, as well as others.
Mexico, Puerto Rico (which isn't actually a country), and Cuba.
Four cities in Spanish speaking countries are: Madrid, Spain Mexico City, Mexico Havana, Cuba Buenos Aires, Argentina
No. It is a Spanish-speaking city in Mexico.
No, Venice is not a Spanish-speaking city. The primary language spoken in Venice is Italian.
A city neighborhood of Spanish-speaking people is commonly referred to as a "barrio" in Spanish.
A large Spanish city, is a city that is highly populated in a spanish speaking country.
Paris is not a country. It is a city in the nation of France. People there commonly speak French.
NO
Mexico - Mexico city panama - panama city i can't remember the third srry :/
California is not a city. Southern California is right over the border to Mexico so a lot of Mexicans enter that way, but I don't see any evidence that California is the largest Spanish speaking state in the US. Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Southern Florida also have a very large Spanish speaking population
Barrio
Hialeah