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There are 20 Spanish speaking countries in Latin America. That's Mexico, Puerto Rico (Even though it is a U.S. territory), Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Belize (Even though they speak more English than Spanish it is still considered a Spanish-speaking country), El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uraguay, and Argentina
People from Spain are called Spanish spaeking Natives and people from Natives lands are called Natives, Indians, or there initial tribe name.
There is less water available for drinking and farming in the desert versus the tropical equatorial countries.
Crusoe travels to Guinea with plans to purchase people as slaves. (apex)
People from Buenos Aires city proper are called porteños(people of the port)
About 67% of the population of Equatorial Guinea speaks Spanish.
Ecuatoguineano
They can be called any of the following:Equatorial GuineanEquatoguineanEcuatoguineanoNone of these terms are common in English. In English, it's most common to say "people from Equatorial Guinea"
People from Spain, most Latin American countries, and Equatorial Guinea have Spanish as their native language.
No, they are not Hispanic as per descendents. The culture is of a Hispanic (Spain) origin as the language is used for administrative purpose. The origin people of Equatorial Guinea are of African descent. This differs from the Latin American people as most do have Spanish ancestry (bloodline).
Equatorial Guinea's population density is 24.1 people per square kilometer.
None of them speak spanish except Equatorial Guinea.
the presidant
Dear Mrs. Wetzel, While exploring for new land, Spain discovered what is now Equatorial Guinea. The gained control and colonized Equatorial Guinea. They ensued to set up one of the most successful countries in Africa. Equatorial Guinea was one of Africa's smartest and richest countries. Its literacy rate and per capita GDP were near the top. Equatorial Guinea also had health care. despite all that, the people of Equatorial Guinea were adamant on wanting to be their own country. In 1968, Spain withdrew and Equatorial Guinea became its own country. They proceeded to set up a General Assembly and a Supreme court. They also wrote a new constitution. -David
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Spanish is not a native language to African countries. However, Spanish is spoken in Equatorial Guinea as a result of its colonial history. Additionally, in some North African countries like Morocco and Western Sahara, Spanish is spoken due to historical influence and proximity to Spain.
Equatorial Guinea is the only African country where Spanish is an official language. Spanish is also spoken widely in the former Spanish colonies of Western Sahara and the Canary Islands, which are both geographically part of Africa. Additionally, Spanish is spoken by a small number of people in certain regions of Morocco and northern Senegal.