You would be in Suriname.
None.
Smallest country is Vatican City and after that Monaco. Brazil is actually the 5th largest country in the world
Belize is the only mainland country in Central America that does not use Spanish as a main language. In South America: Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Sandwich Islands and Guyana = English. French Guiana = French. Suriname = Dutch. Brazil = Portuguese.
By land mass, Puerto Rico is the smallest country in Latin America.
Brazil, Guyana, Surinam are three countries where Spanish is not the official language. French Guyana is a territory in South America where Spanish is not the common language.
Dutch is the official language in the country of Suriname.
Suriname is the South American country in which Dutch is the official language.Specifically, Suriname is South America's smallest independent country. It used to be a colony of the European Kingdom of the Netherlands. During its colonial period, the country's name was Dutch Guiana.
The official language of many countries in Latin America is Spanish.
The official language in most of Central America is Spanish.
Uruguay is the second smallest country in South America, covering a land area of only 176,220 km2 (68,039 mi2).
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If you mean the United States, it has no official language, but English is most widely spoken.
Well, there aren't whole continents that speak Spanish as their official language. Almost all of South America has Spanish as their official language, except for Brazil, which speaks Portuguese. Parts of Africa speak Spanish, Spain obviously, and then Mexico.
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Belize is the only country in Central America that has English as its official language, alongside Spanish and Belizean Creole.
Belize is the only country in Central America in which English is an official language. Other countries may have individuals who speak English in addition to their respective official language.