Spain no longer has any colonies in Africa. They do, however, own two small enclaves on the coast of Northern Africa (Cueta and Melila). These are not colonies, though. They are part of Spain.
Here's a list of former Spanish colonies and their dates of independence
Yes, they owned Rio Muni.
There are two cities Ceuta and Melila.
The United States has never held any territory in Africa.
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Namibia
ALL of the countries in Southern Africa do not speak Spanish as their primary language. The only Spanish-speaking country in Africa is Equatorial Guinea, which is in Central Africa.
a race to claim territory in Africa
The United Kingdom. They established the Gibraltar Colony in what was then Spanish territory, as well as much of Africa.
The United States has never held any territory in Africa.
Before the advent of the Spanish the territory was unclaimed by any European power.
Spain has two autonomous cities, Melilla and Ceuta, in Africa surrounded by Morocco. They are not part of Morocco, they are Spanish territory.
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The percentage of Africa that was controlled by the two countries with the most territory is 68%
Spanish Morocco and Spanish Sahara were Spanish colonies in Africa.
There is no Spanish countries in Africa.
The United States
Namibia
Spanish West Africa ended in 1958.
Spanish West Africa was created in 1884.