Other than English, Spanish is the most common language in Connecticut, with more than 191,000 households, or 13.5% of the state, speaking the language.

Hartford is home to one of the largest Puerto Rican communities in the United States. In addition to Hartford, high concentrations of Spanish-speaking households can be found in Bridgeport, New Britain and Windham.

But only about 74.2% of Connecticut households speak only English, according to census data, and in addition to Spanish, many other languages are present across the state.

Danbury is known to host the Brazilian festival, and New Britain is known for its Polish community and more than 100 Polish businesses.

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Languages other than Spanish and English

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