92 percent of Peru speaks spanish
Approximately 80% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their primary language. There are also indigenous languages spoken by smaller percentages of the population.
Three Spanish-speaking countries that begin with the letter P are Panama, Paraguay, and Peru.
The top 5 Spanish-speaking countries by population are: Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, and Peru.
South America is the largest continent where Spanish is widely spoken. It is home to many Spanish-speaking countries such as Argentina, Colombia, and Peru.
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Most Spanish-speaking countries are located in South America, specifically in countries such as Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. However, Spain is in Europe and also has Spanish as its official language.
Yes, Peru is a Spanish Speaking Country. Its capital is Lima.
Approximately 85% of the population in Peru speaks Spanish as their first language. Additionally, many people in Peru also speak indigenous languages such as Quechua and Aymara.
The Atacama is located in Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Argentina - all Spanish speaking countries.
Peru, Panama, Paraguay, and Puerto Rico
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The estimated literacy that people can read in Peru is 72%.
Peru was once part of Spain and does speak Spanish.
There are more than six Spanish-speaking countries in South America. They include: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Bolivia.
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The top five Spanish speaking countries by size of population are Mexico, Spain, Colombia, Argentina, and Peru. Please see the related link for more Spanish-speaking countries.
Yes, and they still do.
Peru and Cuba and Mexico and stuff. I don't know really. ask Google for a good answer.