The extreme northwest corner of Spain is called Galicia. Tbe official language is Spanish and I feel comfortable saying everyone can use Spanish. However, they do have their own language called Galician, or Gallego, which they use orally.
Wikipedia states "Modern Galician and modern Portuguese are descended from a single Latin-derived language which linguists today call Galician-Portuguese or Mediaeval Galician or Old Portuguese. This common ancestral language was spoken in the territories of the mediaeval Kingdom of Galicia."
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English is the most widely spoken language in Coober Pedy.
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Spanish is spoken in all cities in Spain.
Basque, Aranese, and Galician are all languages spoken in Spain.
Most of the languages of the world are not spoken in Spain, including:AfrikaansBulgarianCherokeeDanishEstonianFinnishGreekHawaiianIgboJapaneseKoreanLatvianMacedonianNavajoOjibwePolishQuechuaRussianSamiTonganUrduVietnameseWelshXhosaYorubaZulu
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Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Toledo.
Segovia is a city in Spain so they speak Spanish
Since it's an island in Spain, Spanish is used there.
In the region of Galicia, in northwestern Spain (north of Portugal).They speak Gallego in Galicia.
Spanish (the Romance language spoken in most of Spain and the countries colonized by Spain)