South America is the continent where Spanish is primarily spoken, with countries such as Argentina, Peru, Chile, and Colombia having Spanish as their official language.
Spanish people primarily come from Europe, specifically the Iberian Peninsula. Spain is located in southwestern Europe and is the country where the Spanish culture and language originate.
People speak Spanish, Portuguese, English, French, and Quechua primarily in South America. This continent is home to diverse cultures and languages, with Spanish and Portuguese being the most widely spoken due to colonization. English is prevalent in some countries and territories, while French is spoken in regions like French Guiana and parts of the Caribbean. Quechua, an indigenous language, is primarily spoken in the Andean regions.
There is no continent of Mexico. Mexico is just a country.
I would say that South America has more spanish speaking persons than any other continent.
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Antarctica is the only continent without a native population or official language. Spanish is not an indigenous language to Antarctica, so there are no Spanish-speaking communities there.
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Antarctica is the continent with no cities. It is primarily covered by ice and does not have a permanent population of civilians.
Australia.Actually, Antarctica is a cold, dry desert and occupies almost all of the continent.