Mexico, Central America, and most of South America except Brazil (where they speak Portuguese.) I am told that Mexican Spanish is as different from Spanish in Spain as American English is from British English.
The following countries have Spanish as their official language:
Europe
1. Spain (Madrid)
Africa
2. Equatorial Guinea (Malabo) in West Africa
North and Central America
3. Costa Rica (San José)
4. Cuba (Havana)
5. Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo)
6. El Salvador (San Salvador)
7. Guatemala (Guatemala City)
8. Honduras (Tegucigalpa)
9. Mexico (Mexico City)
10. Nicaragua (Managua)
11. Panama (Panama City)
12. Puerto Rico (San Juan)
South America
13. Argentina (Buenos Aires)
14. Bolivia (La Paz)
15. Chile (Santiago)
16. Colombia (Bogotá)
17. Ecuador (Quito)
18. Paraguay (Asunción)
19. Peru (Lima)
20. Uruguay (Montevideo)
21. Venezuela (Caracas).
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Spanish is spoken in every country in the world by 332 million people.
Countries where Spanish is an official language:
Spain is the official language in Spain, Mexico, and in almost all of the countries of Central and South America (exceptions are Brazil, Guyana, French Guyana and Suriname).
It is also widely spoken in the southern and southwestern US, in Puerto Rico, and on some islands in the Caribbean.
Hablado en Andorra,[1] [2] [3]
Argentina,[4]
Belice,[5]
Bolivia,[6]
Chile,[7]
Colombia,[8]
Costa Rica,[9]
Cuba,[10]
Ecuador,
El Salvador,
España,
Guatemala,
Guinea Ecuatorial,[11] [12]
Honduras,
México,
Nicaragua,
Panamá,
Paraguay,
Perú,
Puerto Rico,
República Dominicana,
Uruguay ,
Venezuela,
Canadá,[13]
Estados Unidos,[14]
Filipinas,
Gibraltar,[15]
Marruecos,
Sáhara Occidental,[16]
y entre los refugiados saharauis en Argelia
Argentina,[4]
Belice,[5]
Bolivia,[6]
Chile,[7]
Colombia,[8]
Costa Rica,[9]
Cuba,[10]
Ecuador,
El Salvador,
España,
Guatemala,
Guinea Ecuatorial,[11] [12]
Honduras,
México,
Nicaragua,
Panamá,
Paraguay,
Perú,
Puerto Rico,
República Dominicana,
Uruguay ,
Venezuela,
Canadá,[13]
Estados Unidos,[14]
Filipinas,
Gibraltar,[15]
Marruecos,
Sáhara Occidental,[16]
y entre los refugiados saharauis en Argelia
Argentina,[4]
Belice,[5]
Bolivia,[6]
Chile,[7]
Colombia,[8]
Costa Rica,[9]
Cuba,[10]
Ecuador,
El Salvador,
España,
Guatemala,
Guinea Ecuatorial,[11] [12]
Honduras,
México,
Nicaragua,
Panamá,
Paraguay,
Perú,
Puerto Rico,
República Dominicana,
Uruguay ,
Venezuela,
Canadá,[13]
Estados Unidos,[14]
Filipinas,
Gibraltar,[15]
Marruecos,
Sáhara Occidental,[16]
y entre los refugiados saharauis en Argelia
Argentina,[4]
Belice,[5]
Bolivia,[6]
Chile,[7]
Colombia,[8]
Costa Rica,[9]
Cuba,[10]
Ecuador,
El Salvador,
España,
Guatemala,
Guinea Ecuatorial,[11] [12]
Honduras,
México,
Nicaragua,
Panamá,
Paraguay,
Perú,
Puerto Rico,
República Dominicana,
Uruguay ,
Venezuela,
Canadá,[13]
Estados Unidos,[14]
Filipinas,
Gibraltar,[15]
Marruecos,
Sáhara Occidental,[16]
y entre los refugiados saharauis en Argelia
Argentina,[4]
Belice,[5]
Bolivia,[6]
Chile,[7]
Colombia,[8]
Costa Rica,[9]
Cuba,[10]
Ecuador,
El Salvador,
España,
Guatemala,
Guinea Ecuatorial,[11] [12]
Honduras,
México,
Nicaragua,
Panamá,
Paraguay,
Perú,
Puerto Rico,
República Dominicana,
Uruguay ,
Venezuela,
Canadá,[13]
Estados Unidos,[14]
Filipinas,
Gibraltar,[15]
Marruecos,
Sáhara Occidental,[16]
y entre los refugiados saharauis en Argelia
Argentina,[4]
Belice,[5]
Bolivia,[6]
Chile,[7]
Colombia,[8]
Costa Rica,[9]
Cuba,[10]
Ecuador,
El Salvador,
España,
Guatemala,
Guinea Ecuatorial,[11] [12]
Honduras,
México,
Nicaragua,
Panamá,
Paraguay,
Perú,
Puerto Rico,
República Dominicana,
Uruguay ,
Venezuela,
Canadá,[13]
Estados Unidos,[14]
Filipinas,
Gibraltar,[15]
Marruecos,
Sáhara Occidental,[16]
y entre los refugiados saharauis en Argelia
Argentina,[4]
Belice,[5]
Bolivia,[6]
Chile,[7]
Colombia,[8]
Costa Rica,[9]
Cuba,[10]
Ecuador,
El Salvador,
España,
Guatemala,
Guinea Ecuatorial,[11] [12]
Honduras,
México,
Nicaragua,
Panamá,
Paraguay,
Perú,
Puerto Rico,
República Dominicana,
Uruguay ,
Venezuela,
Canadá,[13]
Estados Unidos,[14]
Filipinas,
Gibraltar,[15]
Marruecos,
Sáhara Occidental,[16]
y entre los refugiados saharauis en Argelia
CENTER AMERICA( REPUBLICA DOMINICANA,HONDURAS,COSTA RICA...ETC)
North America (MEXICO,EEUU,CANADA..)
MARRUECOS,FILIPINAS,SAHARA OCCIDENTAL,ARGELIA..
EUROPE (SPAIN....ETC)
Spain brought Spanish to the new world in the 1500's. They spent time in Mexico (which at the time included most of the western United States including California and Texas) and they left Spanish as the language of Central America and the Caribbean countries of Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. South America almost universally speaks Spanish. Notably, Brazil, the largest country in South America, speaks Portuguese and not Spanish due to the influence of explorers from Portugal. The African nation of Equatorial Guinea is also Spanish speaking.
So all together the countries include:
Spain
Equatorial Guinea
Mexico
Guatemala
Honduras
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Panama
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Puerto Rico
Venezuela
Colombia
Ecuador
Peru
Bolivia
Paraguay
Chile
Argentina
Uruguay
Here is a list of all 23 countries with significant spanish-speaking populations. Many of these countries do not recognize Spanish as an official language:
1. Argentina
2. Bolivia
3. Chile
4. Colombia
5. Costa Rica
6. Cuba
7. Dominican Republic
8. Ecuador
9. El Salvador
10. Equatorial Guinea
11. Guatemala
12. Honduras
13. Mexico
14. Nicaragua
15. Panama
16. Paraguay
17. Peru
18. Philippines
19. Puerto Rico
20. Spain
21. United States
22. Uruguay
23. Venezuela
There are 21 countries that speak Spanish as an official language and/or national language:
Most of Latin America does:
Spanish is the official or co-official language in 20 countries and 1 US territory:
Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Puerto Rico
Spain
Uruguay
Venezuela
Mexico, Central America, and most of South America except Brazil (where they speak Portuguese.) I am told that Mexican Spanish is as different from Spanish in Spain as American English is from British English.
Spanish is spoken al around the world. Just some spanish is spoken more in one area than in the others.
The main language spoken in the Galapagos Islands is Spanish, as it is part of Ecuador. However, due to the tourism industry, English is also widely spoken, especially in tourist areas. Additionally, some indigenous languages like Quechua and Shuar may be spoken by smaller communities.
The main languages spoken in the Caribbean islands are English, Spanish, French, and Dutch. In addition, various creole languages and indigenous languages are also spoken in different parts of the region.
There is no language that is spoken in all South American countries except one. You're thinking of Spanish, but Spanish is not spoken in:BrazilGuyanaFrench GuianaSurinameThe Falkland Islands
The main language spoken in Lanzarote is Spanish. However, due to the large number of tourists that visit the island, English and other languages are also commonly spoken, particularly in tourist areas and hotels.
The two official languages of the Balearic Islands (where Alcúdia is located) are Catalan and Spanish. So the answer is yes, Spanish is spoken in Alcúdia.
In Palma, Spain, the main language spoken is Spanish. Additionally, due to its location in the Balearic Islands, the local dialect known as MallorquΓ (a variety of Catalan) is also commonly spoken by the residents. English and German are also frequently used in the tourism sector.
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The main languages spoken in the Canary Islands are Spanish and Canarian Spanish. There is also a regional language called Canarian, which is a variant of Spanish with some influences from Portuguese and Guanche, the indigenous language of the islands.
There are thousands of languages spoken on hundreds of thousands of islands. The most common language spoken on islands is English.
The official language of the Galapagos Islands is Spanish. However, due to the tourism industry and the presence of English-speaking visitors, English is also spoken and understood in many places on the islands.
French Guiana Guyana Surinam Brazil The Falkland Islands
1: Cuba at 42,803 sq. mi. is the largest Spanish speaking island.2: Dominican Republic3: Puerto Rico4: Canary Islands 5: Hispaniola----References:http://nz.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070830184401AAMI2iRWhat_is_the_largest_Spanish_speaking_islandhttp://wiki.answers.com/Q/What are all the Spanish speaking islands