The smallest Spanish speaking country in South America is Uruguay.
South America has the greatest number of Spanish-speaking countries.
The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Latin America, specifically in Central and South America. There are also Spanish-speaking countries in Europe, such as Spain, and in parts of Africa.
Yes. All countries in Central America are Spanish-speaking except Belize.
Most Spanish-speaking countries are located in South America, specifically in countries such as Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. However, Spain is in Europe and also has Spanish as its official language.
Depending on what you consider to be a continent, there are either three or four continents with Spanish-speaking countries: Europe, Africa, South America, and North America.
By land mass, Puerto Rico is the smallest country in Latin America.
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There are 10 Spanish speaking countries in South America:ArgentinaBoliviaChileColombiaEcuadorEl SalvadorParaguayPeruUruguayVenezuela
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Bolivia and Paraguay, both in South America.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the two Spanish-speaking countries in South America that are landlocked and do not have a direct outlet to an ocean.