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

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    A 1975 state supreme court case, Commonwealth v. Olivo, underscored official status of English; [8] in 2002, English was declared the "common public language." [9] Michigan: No: None [1] Minnesota: No: None [1] Mississippi: Yes: None: since 1987 [1] Missouri: Yes: None [1] since 1998; state constitution amended accordingly in 2008 [10] Montana ...

  3. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico has two state songs in Spanish: "Así Es Nuevo México" is the official Spanish state song, while "New Mexico - Mi Lindo Nuevo Mexico" is the state bilingual song. Iowa 's " The Song of Iowa " uses the tune from the song " O Tannenbaum " as its melody. [ 4 ]

  4. Category:Languages of the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Indigenous languages of the United States by state (17 C, 3 P) A. Languages of ...

  5. Category:United States state songs - Wikipedia

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    Anthems of insular areas of the United States (5 P) Pages in category "United States state songs" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total.

  6. List of official languages by state - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; List of official languages by state

  7. Languages of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States does not have an official language at the federal level, but the most commonly used language is English (especially American English), which is the de facto national language. In addition, 32 U.S. states out of 50 and all five U.S. territories have declared English as an official language.

  8. Category:Languages of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This category is for languages spoken in the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii), whether indigenous or introduced by immigrants. The main article for this category is Languages of the United States .

  9. Map showing the source languages/language families of state names. The fifty U.S. states, the District of Columbia, the five inhabited U.S. territories, and the U.S. Minor Outlying Islands have taken their names from a wide variety of languages. The names of 24 states derive from indigenous languages of the Americas and one from Hawaiian.