Here are some of the most common origins of Spanish-speaking people in Miami:
* Cuba: Miami has a large Cuban population, a legacy of the Cuban Revolution in the 1960s.
* Colombia: Miami has a significant Colombian community, with many arriving in recent decades.
* Venezuela: The Venezuelan diaspora has grown in Miami in recent years due to political and economic instability.
* Dominican Republic: Miami also has a large Dominican community, with many drawn to the city for its economic opportunities.
* Puerto Rico: Miami is home to a sizable Puerto Rican population, with many arriving from the island after Hurricane Maria in 2017.
These are just some of the countries represented in Miami's Spanish-speaking population. There are also people from Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala, and many other Spanish-speaking countries.
Miami's diverse Hispanic population contributes to its vibrant culture, cuisine, and social life.