Yes, the majority of people in Spanish speaking countries are Catholics.
The Spanish colonized the countries and brought the Catholic Faith with them.
The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Latin America, with the exception of Spain in Europe. These countries include Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and many others throughout Central and South America.
The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Latin America, specifically in Central and South America. There are also Spanish-speaking countries in Europe, such as Spain, and in parts of Africa.
the Spanish are pious catholics and when they conquered mexico they taught the indians catholicisim
No,there are actually 20 spanish speaking countries.
soccer is very important in spanish speaking countries. it is also called (futbol) in spanish speaking countries.
Spanish is spoken as the official language in 21 countries, which accounts for about 4.4% of the world's 195 countries.
25 is half of 50, so they estimate 50% of the states will have a Spanish speaking majority.
There are 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the world.
South America has the greatest number of Spanish-speaking countries, with a total of 12 countries where Spanish is the official language.
People from Spanish-speaking countries are often referred to as "hispanohablantes" or "hablantes de espaΓ±ol" in Spanish.
All spanish speaking countries in the world are respresented by immigrants in the U.S.
Mexico is the largest Spanish speaking country.