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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.

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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).

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