Cuba, and Dominican Republic
Bolivia and Paraguay, both in South America.
There are two Spanish-speaking countries located in the Eastern Hemisphere: Spain and Equatorial Guinea.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the two Spanish-speaking countries in South America that are landlocked and do not have a direct outlet to an ocean.
Mexico (borders the US) and Cuba (90 miles from the US).
The smallest country with a Spanish-speaking population, in terms of overall population, can be given two titles. The first is none other than Equatorial Guinea in Middle Africa. Equatorial Guinea has a population just over 670 000, the majority speaking the Spanish language. Equatorial Guinea is also the only country outside of Latin America and Western Europe with Spanish as an official language. The second is Andorra, a small country at the French-Spanish border. Whilst Andorra is significantly smaller than Equatorial Guinea, having a population of only 85 000, Spanish is not an official language there. The official language is Catalan, but Spanish is still widely spoken. Although not countries, Puerto Rico and Gibraltar have small Spanish-speaking populations, and Bonaire and Aruba (also not countries - Dutch Caribbean islands) have small percentages of population who speak Papiamento, a Spanish-based creole.
In Africa, Spanish is spoken in Equatorial Guinea, as well as in some areas of Sudan and Angola. In Asia, it is spoken in the Philippines and on Easter Island.
Hispaniola is an island in the Caribbean. It is made up of two Spanish speaking countries, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
Cuba and the Dominican Republic are the names of two Spanish-speaking islands. Both islands, along with Puerto Rico, number among the islands in the eastern Caribbean Sea. Examples of Spanish-speaking islands elsewhere in the world range from the Canary Islands in the central-eastern Atlantic Ocean to Easter Island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean and Mallorca in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea.
Name Name two traditional religions to which people in the English speaking Caribbean belong .
Bolivia and Paraguay, both in South America.
I would like to say that Trinidad is the best Caribbean country but i will only be saying that because I'm from there. I honestly think that barbados and Jamaica are the top two Caribbean countries because they have the best beaches and they have alot of different spectacular sights not trying that the other Caribbean countrys don't have this but this is just my opinion. But to be more accurate i really think Jamaica is a beautiful place and that is my opinion no need to be offended, well those who are from different Caribbean countrys but everybody have their own opinion. hope this answer was good enough
Bolivia
Cuba and Puerto Rico are two separate islands in the Caribbean. Cuba is larger than Puerto Rico, though they are both Spanish-speaking nations. They were both settled by the Spanish adventurers of the late 15 century.
There are two Spanish-speaking countries located in the Eastern Hemisphere: Spain and Equatorial Guinea.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the two Spanish-speaking countries in South America that are landlocked and do not have a direct outlet to an ocean.
No. Spanish has many dialects, but the two main Spanish dialects spoken in Colombia are called Andean-Pacific and Caribbean.
Hispaniola is the name of the island in the West Indies which contains Haiti (french-speaking) and the Dominican Republic (spanish-speaking).