The country with the largest Spanish-speaking population is Mexico.
Brazil, the largest country in South America, is a Portuguese speaking country.
Barcelona is not a country: it is a city. It is in the country Spain. Yes, they do speak Spanish in Spain.
No, Barcelona is in the region of Catalonia (Cataluña in Spanish / Catalunya in Catalan). Catalan is the dominant language spoken in Barcelona, along with Spanish. Basque Country (País Vasco in Spanish / Euskadi in Basque) is a region to the west of Catalonia.
Desde el viernes hasta el domingo --- from Friday to Sunday
Hoteles en Barcelona in Spanish means hotels in Barcelona. It is neat that it doesn't look much different in English then it does in Spanish. A lot of words in Spanish are that way.
The official languages of Barcelona are both Catalan and Spanish. Catalan is the predominant language in Barcelona and is often used in official settings, while Spanish is also widely spoken as a second language.
Barcelona is in Spain, however, the region is called Catalunya. The Catalans like to believe they are a separate country from Spain, and they speak a different dialect to Spanish called Catalan, which is also spoken in Valencia and the balearic islands.
Speakin' My Piece was created on 1960-07-14.
No. Barcelona is a city. It is in Spain, which is a European country.
It is the capital of the Autonomous Community (the Spanish equivalent of a state) of Catalonia and it is also the capital of the Province (the Spanish equivalent of a county) of Barcelona. However, it is not a national capital; the Spanish national capital is Madrid.
Barcelona are a spanish team so they're in the spanish league.