Mexico, Spain, Bolivia
four of the five countries bordering Peru speak Spanish:EcuadorColombiaBoliviaChile
Because it has been "imported". For example: Cuba belonged to Spain for four centuries. That is why Cubans speak Spanish.
There are four European countries where Spanish is an official language: Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar, and a region in Italy called Valle d'Aosta.
spain and england
Mesut Özil speaks four languages: German, English, Turkish, and Spanish. He is fluent in all four due to his multicultural background and experiences playing for clubs in different countries.
The four countries with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, and Argentina.
In Chile they speak Spanish. "Number four" can be translated as "número cuatro".
The most populous Spanish-speaking countries are Mexico, Colombia, and Spain. Mexico has the largest population with over 120 million people, followed by Colombia with around 50 million people, and Spain with approximately 47 million people.
there are about two places, European countries and African countries.
Well, there aren't whole continents that speak Spanish as their official language. Almost all of South America has Spanish as their official language, except for Brazil, which speaks Portuguese. Parts of Africa speak Spanish, Spain obviously, and then Mexico.
Four countries that speak Portuguese are Portugal, whose navigators and explorers made the language known to the rest of the world; the former Asian colony of Macau, where the official languages are Chinese and Portuguese; and the former African colony of Guinea-Bissau, and the former South American colony of Brazil, both of which keep Portuguese as their official languages.