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Nowhere. Its a dead language. There are some countries like Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Italy, San Marino, Monaco, France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Romania that used to speak it a long time ago.

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Well usually u can find them in Rome but the place that Latin is spoken now is The Vatican

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in Vatican city, Latin is used for official documents. Latin is no longer spoken anywhere else except a few words in legal documents.

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the Vatican. besides that it is only learnt in schools in western countries, but that is slowly declining

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Latin is not spoken in any country, but it is used by the Catholic Church extensively.

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religion, philosphy, invention

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