The Spanish-speaking country east of Cuba on the same island as Haiti is the Dominican Republic.
Cuba
The Spanish still rules the Jamaica island. This is the largest island still under Spanish rules.
Apparently Christopher Columbus named the island "Isla Juana" - but he wasn't Spanish.If you meant some other Spanish-speaking people, you would've said that in your question.Hmmm....Largest of the "Greater Antilles Islands" ?= (Hispaniola is a different island...) =
Cuba.
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No, Spain is one country and Cuba is another country. Cuba is an island in the Caribbean Ocean and Spain is a country in Europe. During the 19th century Cuba was a Spanish Territory.
The Dominican Republic shares the same island as haiti, i dont know if it speaks spanish tho
It's cuba.
On the island of Cuba in the Caribbean.
Cuba.
Why do you think Spanish empire did not go to cuba? Cuba was the first island to be a settlement for Spanish people going to the Americas and it was called La Española. Spain had Cuba as a colony until late 19th century.