While the United States does not have Spanish as an Official Language, it is included in this chart simply because it does include a large percentage of the Spanish-speaking people.
Spanish Speaking Population by CountryCountry
Population
(Number of People)
Percentaje of the Total Spanish Speaking Population1. Mexico109,955,40024.30 %2. Colombia45,013,6749.95 %3. United States44,321,0389.80 %4. Argentina40,677,3488.99 %5. Spain40,491,0518.95 %6. Perú29,180,8996.45 %7. Venezuela26,414,8155.84 %8. Chile16,454,1433.64 %9. Ecuador13,927,6503.08 %10. Guatemala13,002,2062.87 %11. Cuba11,423,9522.52 %12. Dominican Republic9,507,1332.10 %13. Bolivia9,247,8162.04 %14. Honduras7,639,3271.69 %15. El Salvador7,066,4031.56 %16. Paraguay6,831,3061.51 %17. Nicaragua5,785,8461.28 %18. Costa Rica4,195,9140.93 %19. Puerto Rico3,958,1280.87 %20. Uruguay3,477,7780.77 %21. Panama3,292,6930.73 %22. Equatorial Guinea616,4590.14 %Total Worldwide452,480,979100.00 %
The four countries with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, and Argentina.
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.
The only country that meets this description is the United States
No, Dicamillo is not an Italian surname. It is of Spanish origin and may also be found in other countries with Spanish-speaking populations.
No,there are actually 20 spanish speaking countries.
soccer is very important in spanish speaking countries. it is also called (futbol) in spanish speaking countries.
No, Spanish is not the only language spoken in most Spanish-speaking countries. Some countries, such as Mexico, have indigenous languages spoken by a significant portion of the population alongside Spanish. In countries like Argentina and Uruguay, Italian and Portuguese influences have led to the presence of those languages as well.
Spanish is spoken as the official language in 21 countries, which accounts for about 4.4% of the world's 195 countries.
CountrySpanish speaking population1Mexico112,340,0002Colombia46,000,0003Argentina40,900,0004United States35,968,5005Perú30,000,000
There are 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the world.
Spanish is an unofficial main (or significant language) in the following countries:ArgentinaChileMexicoNicaraguaUnited StatesUruguayAndorra, Belize, and Gibraltar also have very large Spanish-speaking populations.
Yes, the majority of people in Spanish speaking countries are Catholics.