Unfortunately, this question is too broad, because there are Spanish-speaking countries on every continent of the world except Australia.
Almost every type of animal on Earth has a species living in Spanish speaking countries.
Learning Spanish can be important if you live in or near Spanish-speaking countries. It helps you to communicate with other people, and it extends your brain functioning to make you smarter.
Mexico
The word "Spanish," means, "from Spain," so Spanish people live in or are from Spain.
It's important because more than 410 million people in the world speak Spanish, the majority of which live in North and South America.
French speaking Canadians mostly live in Quebec.
Yes. A Hispanic is someone that comes from a Spanish Speaking country, so absolutely. All countries in South America are Spanish-Speaking countries except for Brazil, which speaks Portuguese.
People from many Spanish-speaking countries
It depends on which country you live in. In the United states, the closest countries are Cuba and Mexico.
Learning Spanish can be important if you live in or near Spanish-speaking countries. It helps you to communicate with other people, and it extends your brain functioning to make you smarter.
no but spanish people may live their
Mexico
The word "Spanish," means, "from Spain," so Spanish people live in or are from Spain.
Creole-speaking people are still around today. They live in more than 40 countries.
All of them? It's the first language.
Yes they live in southern countries in Africa.
Wild animals are not bred down or domesticated. They are not tamed or meant to live with humans they are suppose to run free.
In central america it Honduras look it up on google nd it say honduras got the highest murder rate nd it the most dangerous place to live in i should know im from der nd i tell yu to never mess wit a honduran person