Sovereign states (countries) with their respective capitals, where Spanish is the official language: 14
Bolivia - La Paz/Sucre
Colombia - Bogotá
Costa Rica - San José
Cuba - Havana
Ecuador - Quito
El Salvador - San Salvador
Equatorial Guinea - Malabo
Guatemala - Guatemala City
Honduras - Tegucigalpa
Panama - Panama City
Paraguay - Asunción
Peru - Lima
Spain - Madrid
Venezuela - Caracas
Sovereign States (countries) with respective capitals where Spanish is the de facto national language, but has not been given official status: 6
Argentina - Buenos Aires
Chile - Santiago
Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo
Mexico - Mexico City (Distrito Federal)
Nicaragua - Managua
Uruguay - Montevideo
There are also two areas where Spanish is de facto the official language:
Argentine Antarctica - Ushuaia (this territory is under Argentina's jurisdiction)
Chilean Antarctica - in fact, this area is a province of Chile, thus not having its own capital.
These areas, even though still populated by people from these countries, were internationalized by the 1961 Antarctic Treaty.
There is a last territory in which Spanish and English are the official language, which is the case of Puerto Rico. In this special case, Puerto Rico is not a country, but a commonwealth of the United States.
There are 21 Spanish-speaking countries. Some of the capitals include Madrid (Spain), Mexico City (Mexico), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Bogota (Colombia), Lima (Peru), and Santiago (Chile).
There are 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the world.
There are a total of 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the western hemisphere.
There are two Spanish-speaking countries located in the Eastern Hemisphere: Spain and Equatorial Guinea.
Some Spanish-speaking countries include Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. These countries predominantly speak Spanish as their official language and are located in different regions around the world. You can easily find a map online that shows the distribution of Spanish-speaking countries worldwide.
You can find a map of all Spanish-speaking countries in the world at bookstores, online map retailers, or by searching on the internet for printable versions. Many educational websites also offer free downloadable maps of Spanish-speaking countries.
There are 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the world.
There are a total of 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the western hemisphere.
There are two Spanish-speaking countries located in the Eastern Hemisphere: Spain and Equatorial Guinea.
There are 21 countries with Spanish as an official language.
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Some Spanish-speaking countries include Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. These countries predominantly speak Spanish as their official language and are located in different regions around the world. You can easily find a map online that shows the distribution of Spanish-speaking countries worldwide.
You can find a map of all Spanish-speaking countries in the world at bookstores, online map retailers, or by searching on the internet for printable versions. Many educational websites also offer free downloadable maps of Spanish-speaking countries.
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No. Many Spanish-speaking countries also have strong populations of English, Chinese, French, German, and in fact most international languages, just as a lot of nations do.
22 countries and territories are considered Spanish-speaking in the world. Puerto Rico is the only non-independent Spanish speaking territory as it is an autonomous territory of the U.S. although it functions similar to a nation. The United States is increasingly considered a Spanish speaking nation due to a large Hispanic population and the fact that nearly all students take it in either high school or college and the government and businesses now conduct many functions in English and Spanish.