Some Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean islands include the Dominican Republic and Cuba, as well as Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States where Spanish is widely spoken. Additionally, Spanish may also be spoken in smaller territories like the Spanish Virgin Islands.
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic are primarily spanish speaking countries. Spanish is spoken on many of the other islands and depending on where you go on a given island, it may also be the primary language.
Some of the islands in the Caribbean where Spanish is the primary language include the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and parts of the Virgin Islands.
The Dutch speaking countries in the Caribbean are Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten, and the Netherlands Caribbean municipalities of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba. These islands are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Some of the islands in the Caribbean where Spanish is spoken include Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Other islands where Spanish is spoken to some extent are Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire.
Spanish-speaking countries in Central America are Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. In the Caribbean, Spanish-speaking countries are Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic are primarily spanish speaking countries. Spanish is spoken on many of the other islands and depending on where you go on a given island, it may also be the primary language.
Some of the islands in the Caribbean where Spanish is the primary language include the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and parts of the Virgin Islands.
Some of the islands in the Caribbean where Spanish is spoken include Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Other islands where Spanish is spoken to some extent are Aruba, Curacao, and Bonaire.
Cuba and the Dominican Republic are the names of two Spanish-speaking islands. Both islands, along with Puerto Rico, number among the islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Examples of Spanish-speaking islands elsewhere in the world range from the Canary Islands in the central-eastern Atlantic Ocean to Easter Island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean and Mallorca in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea.
Spanish-speaking countries in Central America are Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. In the Caribbean, Spanish-speaking countries are Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
The Spanish-speaking countries in North America are Mexico, which is the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world, and the non-sovereign territories of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, which are part of the United States.
Cuba Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Canary Islands (part of Spain) Isla Margarita (part of Venezuela)
Various islands in the Caribbean, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, and other Latin American countries, but not (Portuguese) Brazil.
Most of those countries south of the United States, with the exception of Brazil, Belize, the French Guiana, the Guyana, Suriname, Haiti, and other minor islands in the Caribbean such as Jamaica and Turks and Caicos.
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