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  1. Latinos in Florida accounted for 5.3 million (8 percent) of the US Latino population. At around 28.5% of the population as of 2017, Cubans are the largest Latino group in Florida. Puerto Ricans are one of the fastest growing Latino groups in Florida, with one out of every five Latinos in the state being of Puerto Rican origin.

  2. As of 2020, Hispanics and Latinos make up 18.7% of the total U.S. population (approximately 62 million out of a total of around 330 million). The state with the largest percentage of Hispanics and Latinos is New Mexico at 47.7%. The state with the largest Hispanic and Latino population overall is California with 15.6 million Hispanics and Latinos.

    State/territory
    Pop 2000
    Pop 2010
    Pop 2020
    75,830
    185,602
    264,047
    25,852
    39,250
    49,824
    1,295,617
    1,895,149
    2,192,253
    86,866
    186,050
    256,847
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  4. Hispanic America. The region known as Hispanic America ( Spanish: Hispanoamérica or América Hispana) and historically as Spanish America ( América Española) is all the Spanish-speaking countries of the Americas. [1] [2] In all of these countries, Spanish is the main language - sometimes sharing official status with one or more indigenous ...

  5. Last accessed March 27, 2015. Hispanics accounted for 17% of eligible voters in Florida in 2012 and 23.6% of the population. They are projected to constitute 19% in 2016 and over 25% of the population by 2020.

  6. Free Florida State Maps. Download and printout state maps of Florida. Each state map comes in PDF format, with capitals and cities, both labeled and blank. Visit FreeVectorMaps.com for thousands of free world, country and USA maps.

  7. Educational Attainment. Hispanic students make up over 25% of all public school students. About 98% of all Hispanics believe education is a somewhat important or important issue facing the United States today. The high school dropout rate for Hispanics has dramatically declined from 34% in 2000 to 14% in 2013.

  8. Thousands of place names, from Sacramento to Cape Cañaveral—including the states California, Colorado, Florida, Montaña, and Nevada, and the island of Puerto Rico—testify to these Spanish antecedents.

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