the bananas?
There is no country south of Spain that is "Spanish speaking" in North Africa. There is a minority of Moroccans who speak Spanish because of the previous colonization, but Spanish has minimal official or signage uses.
The percentage of Spanish speakers in Venezuela is close to 100%, as Spanish is the official language of the country. Additionally, there are also indigenous languages spoken by small segments of the population.
The top Spanish speaking states in the US are the ones close to the US-Mexico border. This includes Texas and Arizona.
Oh, dude, like, the three closest Spanish-speaking countries to the US are Mexico, Canada... wait, no, scratch that, Canada doesn't speak Spanish, my bad. Okay, let's try this again. The three closest Spanish-speaking countries to the US are Mexico, Cuba, and the Bahamas. Like, they're practically neighbors, you know?
Spanish-speaking countries have diverse and rich cultures influenced by indigenous, European, African, and Asian traditions. Common elements include a strong emphasis on family, music, dance, religion, festivals, cuisine, and art. Each country has unique customs, folklore, and traditions that contribute to the overall cultural tapestry of the Spanish-speaking world.
Geographically speaking, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and Russia. Alliance wise, Australia, Mexico, UK, and Canada.
The eleutheran adventures came to the Bahamas because the islands were unoccupied and the bahamas was well located, being close to important trade routes
If you're speaking to a close friend, you'd say, Es bueno que no estás trabajando.
North America
It depends on how you are going there, The distance is 310 miles so its probably less then an hour flight.
No, it is located close to North America.
The closest French speaking country to Australia is new Caledonia however there are also various other french speaking counties in the pacific region such as Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna and french Polynesia