There are multiple countries in Central and South America where Spanish is the main language spoken. El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama etc.
There are 21 countries that speak Spanish as their main language. If you are asking for the five largest countries, they are:MexicoSpainColombiaArgentinaPeru
The main religion in Spanish-speaking countries is Christianity, with the majority of the population being Roman Catholic.
Virtually all spanish speaking countries share a love of soccer, which they call fútbol.
Spain and most of South America
spain, mexico, venezuela, argentina, and maybe chile :>
The three main languages spoken in the Caribbean are English, Spanish, and French. English is mainly spoken in countries like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados; Spanish is spoken in countries like Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico; and French is spoken in countries like Haiti, Martinique, and Guadeloupe.
Spanish is spoken in every large country south of the US except Brazil. There is also a substantial Spanish speaking population in the US, although it is not the main language.
Spanish and Portuguese are the two main languages spoken in Latin America. Spanish is the predominant language in most countries, while Portuguese is primarily spoken in Brazil.
Spain, Mexico, panama, hunduras, Nicaragua, paraguay, uraguay, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, suriname, Costa Rica, el salvador, Belize, and Guatemala
Most countries in central and south America excluding Brazil. Also in Spain and Puerto Rico and Republic Dominica
Because the Spanish controlled much of South America at one time, so many countries in south America, including Ecuador, speak Spanish.