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  2. USAGov en Español - Wikipedia

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    USAGov en Español (formerly GobiernoUSA.gov) is the official portal of the United States Government in Spanish. It is the sister site of USA.gov, the official portal of the U.S. Government in English. USAGov en Español provides official U.S. Government information and services in Spanish in a user-friendly way. It gives Spanish speakers ...

  3. USA.gov - Wikipedia

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    A part of USA.gov, USAGov en Español pulls together all of the U.S. government's Spanish-language websites and makes them easily accessible to the public in one central location. The site, which was developed by Spanish speakers, represents an outreach effort to some 43 million Americans who report speaking Spanish at home.

  4. Template : Official languages of U.S. states and territories

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    The Language Access Act of 2004 guarantees equal access and participation in public services, programs, and activities for residents of the District of Columbia who cannot (or have limited capacity to) speak, read, or write English. Speakers of Amharic, French, Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese and Korean receive additional accommodations. [21] [22]

  5. List of multilingual presidents of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Carter studied the language at the United States Naval Academy [48] and continued his studies while an officer of the United States Navy. [49] Carter sometimes spoke to constituents in Spanish, [49] including in 1976 television campaign advertisements. Like his English, Carter's Spanish has a South Georgia accent. [citation needed]

  6. Spanish language in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Distribution of Hispanics in the U.S. in the 2020 United States census. The Spanish-language logo of the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. Although the United States has no de jure official language, English is the dominant language of business, education, government, religion, media, culture, and the public sphere.

  7. This US man failed Spanish in school. Now he’s running a ...

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    Prior to building the family home, he had rented various houses and apartments in Mallorca for 250-400 euros ($277-$444) a month. For his family of three, a meal at a restaurant costs around $60-70.

  8. List of Hispanic and Latino American United States Cabinet ...

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    The U.S. Census Bureau defines Hispanic or Latino Americans as citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race. [1]

  9. How second- and third-generation Latinos are reclaiming the ...

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    For the record: 5:38 p.m. Jan. 31, 2023: An earlier version of this article said Mexico’s official languages were Spanish and Nahuatl.However, an official language is not established in the ...