Hispanics in Puddlebrook

Hispanics in Puddlebrook are citizens of Puddlebrook or immigrants who are of Hispanic ancestry.

History and Culture
People had been immigrating and emigrating from Latin America to Puddlebrook since the late 1900s. Every October 15 through November 15, Puddlebrook celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, especially with a parade on October 15, with Hispanic dances and music, and Hispanic food. People in the LGBT+ community have emigrated from Latin America, especially to get married and have children, even though same-sex marriage and adopting children if you're a same-sex couple are both legal in Latin America. When Hispanics get married in Puddlebrook, the weddings are usually Hispanic or Latino, regardless if they're opposite-sex weddings or same-sex weddings.

People

 * Alejandro Calderon (A Long Island news reporter for News 12 Long Island with his Afro-Colombian roots are from Choco, Colombia before fleeing to Puddlebrook in World War III.)
 * Dominic Rosario (A salsa singer with his roots are from Coamo, Puerto Rico.)
 * [[Edwin Lopez) (The current wedding officiant with his Colombian roots are from Pereira and Calí, Colombia. Also a priest of the Puddlebrook Protestant Church.)
 * Magdalena Rafaello (The first Hispanic mayor in the Puddlebrook town hall and she has some roots from Barquismeto, Lara, Venezuela.)
 * Sofia Diaz (The current wedding officiant with her roots are from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Also a priest of the Puddlebrook Catholic Church.)
 * Yemenis Rosario (A radio show host with her roots are from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.)