The Canary Islands are part of Spain. That means the language is Spanish (castillian) and the currency is the Euro.
In Spain, there are 4 official languages: Castillian (what we know as Spanish), Catalan, Basque, and Galician. Though Spanish is spoken and written all over the country, the three other regional languages are used in addition to Spanish in certain parts of the country. In Barcelona, for example, you will see signs written in Catalan and hear people speak Catalan on the street. Spanish, Catalan, and Galician are all Romance languages and are derived from Latin, so they have linguistic similarities. Basque is completely different. Catalan is spoken in Catalunya, in the northeastern part of Spain (including Barcelona, as mentioned before). Galician is spoken in Galicia, in the northwestern part of Spain, due north of Portugal. Basque is spoken in the Basque Country, in the north near the French border. This includes the city of Bilbao.
Spain and Italy?? Seriously Italian is only spoken in Italy and a small part of Switzerland. Spanish is Spoken in Spain, All of Central America, most of South America and Equatorial Guinea in Africa.
In the Benidorm area, which is part of the Comunidad de Valencia, a dialect of Catalan known as Valencian is spoken, along with Spanish
Spanish is also called Castellano because of a region of Spain called "Castilla" where Spanish language started around 800 C.E. Many Spaniards from other parts of Spain such as Galicia, Asturias, Basque Country, Valencia, the Balaeric Islands, and most certainly Cataluña take offense to the idea that their endemic languages are not considered "Spanish" because they are part of Spain and are just as old as Castillian (Castellano).
Galiza, in English Galicia, is the part of Spain north of Portugal.It's spoken in Galicia, Spain.
Trinidad is a tropical island of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean where Spanish is spoken. Portugal is part of the Iberian Peninsula bordering Spain in the East Atlantic where Portuguese is spoken.
Yes, it is part of Spain.
Primarily in North and South America, and of course Europe, but there are a number of Spanish speakers everywhere (in the Philippines in Asia, in North Africa, for example). If you don't include the Carribean as a part of North America/South America, its spoken there too.
Spanish across the worldOther than in Spain and Latin America, Spanish (or Castillian) is spoken in Equatorial Guinea (West Africa), the Philippines (by part of the population), and in Morocco, in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla, which are Spanish territory. It is interesting to note, too, that Spanish is also used in a few South Pacific islands, such Easter Island (which belongs to Chile) and Galapagos (which belongs to Ecuador). Similarly, there are a few areas in the U.S. in which Spanish has been spoken since before they were US territories. Among these, parts of Texas and Louisiana should be mentioned. A special reference has to be made to the San Bernardo (St. Bernard) community east of New Orleans, established in late 18th Century by settlers from the Canary Islands (Spain). Finally, Spanish is heard in several other parts of the world, such as in Israel, and Istanbul (Turkey), among Sephardi people, Jews of Spanish ancestry. (see related questions)
Iberian Peninsula includes 2 independent countries, Portugal and Spain. In Portugal the language is the Portuguese language, also spoken in 9 other countries including Brazil. This language does not descent from Spanish. Portuguese language derives from the medieval language Galician-Portuguese which in its turn is a descendant of ancient Latin. In Spain they have several languages. When one says Spanish language one is making reference to the Castilian Language, which is the language spoken nationwide and its also spoken in other countries like Mexico. But Spain have 4 big languages: - Castilian aka Spanish - Basque - Catalan - Galician There are some controversy about calling Castilian Language Spanish, since every other languages spoken in Spain are also Spanish. Both Portuguese Language and Spanish Language are part of the Romance Languages Group. Romance language Group is a Group which include Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian and Romanian and are all derived from Ancient Latin.
Northern part of Spain, this region is always at odds with the rest of Spain are looking to become independent, which will never happen,Answer:Basque is a language/cultural group. There is no nation called Basque. The Basque regions include the Spanish provinces of Alava, Biscay and Gipuzkoa, and the Autonomous Community of Navarre. There is also a French Basque region of Lower Navarre, Labourd and Soule.Answer:There is no country called "Basque"is what the people there are called "basque" comes from Vaskania a small place located between France and Spain, both France and Spain would like to claim this place but the people there would like to be their own country. Some people speak french basque and some spanish basque depending which side they live on, the language is wgat is called a language isilate, meaning it has no links to any other modern language.