Latin America includes Mexico, Central America, and South America. By population the answer would be Mexico, while by size the answer would be Argentina.
Mexico has the largest Spanish-speaking population in the world.
The country with the largest Spanish-speaking population is Mexico.
The United States has the third largest Spanish-speaking population, following Mexico and Colombia. The Spanish-speaking population in the United States has grown significantly due to immigration from Latin American countries.
Mexico has the largest population among Spanish-speaking countries, with over 120 million people.
The largest Spanish-speaking country by land area is Argentina, covering approximately 2.8 million square kilometers.
Mexico has the largest Spanish-speaking population in the world.
The United States has the fifth largest Spanish-speaking population in the world.
The country with the largest Spanish-speaking population is Mexico.
Mexico is the largest Spanish speaking country.
As of 2011, Argentina is the country with the fourth largest Spanish speaking population (approximately 40 million).
The United States has the third largest Spanish-speaking population, following Mexico and Colombia. The Spanish-speaking population in the United States has grown significantly due to immigration from Latin American countries.
If you are asking what country has the largest Spanish-speaking population, it's Mexico.
I may be wrong, but I think that Venezuela is the largest spanish speaking country in south america.
Mexico has the largest population among Spanish-speaking countries, with over 120 million people.
SPAIN/MEXICO/France ;)
If the question is asking "Which Spanish-speaking country has the largest Jewish population today?", the answer is Argentina with roughly 200,000 Jews. If the question is asking, "Which Spanish-speaking country historically had the largest percentage of Jews?", the answer would be Spain since Spain had a large Jewish population in 1490.
Spain