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- Many English terms originated from Spanish (silo, stampede, ranch), and others are Spanish words that have been integrated into the language (salsa, siesta).
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Cities and States. In the United States hundreds of city names derive from Spanish. Buena Vista means good view, El Paso means the pass, Fresno means ash tree, and Las Vegas translates as the meadows. There are also many state names of Spanish origin.
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