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Three Spanish speaking countries are Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
The three continents that have Spanish-speaking countries are Europe (Spain), North America (Mexico), and South America (most countries, including Argentina, Colombia, and Peru).
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The three Caribbean countries where Spanish officially is spoken are Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Undoubtedly, the language is understood, and spoken to some degree, throughout the region, but most particularly in Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Virgin Islands.Two Caribbean island nations are Spanish-speaking (Cuba and the Dominican Republic), plus Puerto Rico if it is counted as a country.
Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
No, 23. All the way from Canada to Panama, as well as the Caribbean.
Three Kings' Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated on the 6th of January in many Catholic cultures, including Spanish-speaking countries. It is observed to commemorate the revelation of God the Son, in human form, as Jesus.
Depending on how you define "Carribean", there are more than 3 territories: Cuba Dominican Republica Costa Rica Guatemala Puerto Rico If you are only referring to Islands: Cuba Dominican Republic Puerto Rico
Cats and dogs, followed by small birds, fish and some reptiles. This is as common as it gets, as "Spanish speaking countries" include three continents (North America, South America, Europe) as well as many climates and biomes.
The countries (or territories) in the Caribbean with active volcanoes are: Dominica Guadeloupe (France) Martinique (France) Montserrat (UK) Saba (Netherlands) St. Eustatius (Netherlands) St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and the Grenadines)
Many countries have a coast on the Caribbean Sea. Venezuala, Colombia and Panama are 3 of them
Paraguay Panamá Peru and Puerto Rico (though it also has English as an official languge)