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Hispanic Culture In The U.S.

Published on Nov 18, 2015

Hispanic culture, Latinos

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HISPANIC CULTURE IN AMERICA

HISPANIC-AMERICAN INFLUENCE IN THE u.S.
Photo by Werner Kunz

NEW YORI CITY,NEW YORK

  • In the New York. There are various Hispanic institution to educate Hispanic children the culture and history of Hispanics.
  • Various Latin parades are held in New York City. Like "el Hispanic Day parade" and "El des file de Los Reyes mangos". Etc.

In New York; alone, more than 2 million Hispanics Reside in New York City.

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Photo by Jeffrey

MIAMI,FLORIDA

  • Miami has the highest density of Cuban-Americans in the U.S.
  • It's probably why it holds the nickname "la capital del Exilio Cubano".
  • Many Caucasian Americans also speak Spanish in Florida.
Photo by jikatu

Out of miami's 417,650 residents. 62.1% of its residents are Hispanic or have a Hispanic origin.

Photo by XT Inc.

LOS ANGELES,CALIFORNIA

  • The Spanish owned this land and also Mexico for centuries before the U.S. Gained it.
  • As a reminder of its deep Spanish culture; the name still remains Spanish.
  • Various pueblos and Spanish arts and cathedrals still remain and protected by the government.
Photo by C. Strife

In Los Angeles; 49.5% out of 3,928,864 are Hispanic/Hispanic decent.
East LA,maywood,walnut park, and Huntington park hold more than 90% Hispanic-Americans in the county.

Photo by Kevitivity

EL PASO,TEXAS

  • Home to the highest concentration of Hispanic-Americans and immigrants. It holds a unique setting in a unique country.
  • Allot of the city council and workers;alike, are Latino.
  • Located near Rio Grande and the border between the U.S. And Mexico.

Population is 248,142 (2014) and 96% of the population is of Latino origin

Photo by Paul Garland