This image represents people who speak the Spanish language across the United States. The image demonstrates that there is a high level of Spanish speaking communities in the west coast, the lower regions of Florida, and in a few regions in the east coast.
The Spanish alphabet is very similar to the English alphabet. There are twenty-seven letters in the Spanish alphabet. The "ñ" is the extra letter that can found in the Spanish alphabet. Prior to November 2010 the Spanish alphabet contained twenty-nine letters in the alphabet. The two letters that were removed were "ch" and "ll". In some regions "rr" was also considered an individual letter.
Sources:
http://arcmap.mla.org/mla/default.aspx
http://multilanguagelearning.com/es/learn-spanish-language/new-changes-to-the-spanish-alphabet