Mexico: Mexican-American War in 1846-1848
Spain: Spanish-American War in 1898
Philippines: Philippine-American War in 1899-1902*
Spanish is now a minority language in the Philippines but used to be official.
Mexico (borders the US) and Cuba (90 miles from the US).
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The Spanish-speaking countries in North America are Mexico, which is the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world, and the non-sovereign territories of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, which are part of the United States.
The only spanish speaking country that borders the United States is Mexico. For states sit along the border: California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
Mexico is the Spanish speaking country that borders the US to the south.
All spanish speaking countries in the world are respresented by immigrants in the U.S.
Mexico (borders the US) and Cuba (90 miles from the US).
Generally speaking, there are more public celebrations of Holy Week in Spanish-Speaking countries since Catholicism is the dominant religion.
Day of the dead
Spain and the US.
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The Spanish-speaking countries in North America are Mexico, which is the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world, and the non-sovereign territories of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, which are part of the United States.
Yes, we use the same alphabet.
None. However, there is 1 Spanish speaking country that became a U.S. territory: Puerto Rico.
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?
Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
The only spanish speaking country that borders the United States is Mexico. For states sit along the border: California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.