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The Historical Echoes of Spanish Place Names in the U.S.
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Have you ever noticed how many cities in the United States have Spanish names? San Antonio. El Paso. Santa Fe. San Diego. That isn’t a trend. It’s a map of history. Long before these places became part of the United States, Spanish explorers, missionaries, and settlers were already naming rivers, valleys, and settlements across the region. Names were often chosen based on geography, religious traditions, or the day a place was founded. Over time, borders shifted. Governments changed. Flags changed. But the names stayed. Those names became part of daily language, even after the land itself belonged to a different
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