Cuba, Puerto Rico and Jamaica are three of them.
The three Caribbean countries where Spanish officially is spoken are Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. Undoubtedly, the language is understood, and spoken to some degree, throughout the region, but most particularly in Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Virgin Islands.Two Caribbean island nations are Spanish-speaking (Cuba and the Dominican Republic), plus Puerto Rico if it is counted as a country.
Actually, three countries touch the Gulf of Mexico: The United States, Cuba and Mexico.
Cuba, Suriname, Bahamas and Jamaica
Three countries with a command economy are, North Korea, Vietnam, and Cuba.
Three Spanish speaking countries are Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Cuba, Jamaica, and the Bahamas are three examples.
The three countries closest to Haiti are the Dominican Republic to the east, Cuba to the northwest, and Jamaica to the southwest.
Cuba is the only country located on its island.Haiti and the Dominican Republic share an island.
United States, Mexico, Cuba.
Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Haiti
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Guam