Africa (Equatorial Guinea) and Oceania (East Timor) are the continents with only one Spanish-speaking country each.
Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa where Spanish is an official language. Spanish is spoken alongside French and Portuguese in some former Spanish colonies on the continent, such as Western Sahara and parts of Morocco.
According to recent research conducted by one website, the smallest population of Spanish Speaker is Equatorial Guinea in Africa with approximately 616,459 inhabitants representing 0.14 % of the worldwide Spanish Speaking population. However, Spain is the only country that provides Spanish citizenship. There is only one "spanish country"-SPAIN if you mean spanish speaking country then I am not sure.
Mexico to United States.
Mexico is the one
Africa has only one Spanish speaking country, which is Equatorial Guinea.
The one in Spain is Madrid, i think.
Chile
Yes, Equatorial Guinea is a country in Africa where Spanish is an official language. Spanish is also spoken in areas of North Africa, such as in the Spanish enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta.
Are you asking what the main food is of Spanish-speaking people? Or are you asking how to say the words "main food" in Spanish? Please clarify your question. But the main food of Spanish-speaking people is different from one Spanish-speaking country to another.
Puerto Rico is the only Spanish-speaking country to have a U.S. quarter minted in its honor. The coin was part of the 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program.
There are no Spanish-speaking countries in Australia. There are no other countries in Australia apart from Australia. It is a single country on one continent. Although the Portuguese are believed to have been the first to discover the continent, they did not colonise it. Thus, Australia is an English-speaking country.