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Metropolitan Area Population Five Years and Over Percentage Speaking Spanish at Home Population Speaking Spanish at Home (in thousands) New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA 18,066,122 20.24 3656 Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA 12,450,222 36.0128 4483 Chicago-Naperville-Elgin, IL-IN-WI 8,898,149 17.3754 1546 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX
The naming customs of Hispanic America are similar to the Spanish naming customs practiced in Spain, with some modifications to the surname rules.Many Hispanophones in the countries of Spanish-speaking America have two given names, plus like in Spain, a paternal surname (primer apellido or apellido paterno) and a maternal surname (segundo apellido or apellido materno).
The following is a list of Texas cities, towns, and census-designated places in which a majority (over 50%) of the population is Hispanic or Latino, according to data from the 2010 Census. [citation needed]
Texas, from the Spanish name for the Caddo, derived from the word táyshaŹ¼ meaning 'friend'. [1] Utah derives from the Spanish name given to the Ute People by early explorers to the area. The Utes refer to themselves as Noochee, which in Spanish was changed to Yuta. [2]
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4. Francisco. The name Francisco means “Frenchman” or “free man.”It is the Spanish cognate of the name Francis. Babies named Francisco are often nicknamed Frank, Frankie, Paco, Paquito ...
Danevang – Danish Capital of Texas [8] [28] Deer Park – The Birthplace of Texas [38] Denison – Wine Root Stock Capital of the World [8] Denton. Little Austin [39] Little D [40] Redbud Capital of Texas [41] Dickens – Wild Boar Capital [7] Dublin – Irish Capital of Texas [8] Duncanville – City of Champions [42] Eagle Lake – Goose ...
Peso Pluma performs at Austin City Limits Live at the Moody Theater Wednesday, March 14, 2024, during SXSW in Austin. YouTube’s most-streamed artist of 2023 was Jalisco’s Peso Pluma.