Bolivia, Venezuela, and Ecuador don't necessarily hate the people of the United States, rather those three countries dislike the U.S government's policies and its meddling in world affairs including that of Latin America. Each of those countries boast their own national sovereignty and wish that no country, including the U.S, should have a greater say in their affairs and should remain diplomatic friends without intervention.
Santa Cruz is a very popular name for places. There are cities called like that all over the world (Bolivia, Argentina, US-California, the Canary Islands, Tenerife, etc.) also it is a fun place to play have fun and at the beach!!!!!!!!!!! you will love it there! :) :)
Spain Mexico US Guatemala Honduras El Salvador Nicaragua Costa Rica Panama Colombia Venezuela Ecuador Bolivia Paraguay Uraguay Chile Peru Dominican Republic Cuba Also Argentina, and Belize (although the official language is English there). I disagree with including the US, although there are parts of the US where Spanish speakers comprise a majority (Southern Florida, the Texas and Arizona borders...).
Argentina* Bolivia Chile* Colombia Costa Rica Cuba Dominican Republic* Ecuador El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Guatemala Honduras Mexico* Nicaragua* Panama Paraguay Peru Spain Uruguay* Venezuela * = De facto and not official Spanish is also official in the US territory of Puerto Rico.
The ocelot is found in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, United States and Venezuela.
España, Cuba, La República Dominicana, México, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panamá, Nicaragua, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, El Perú, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, La Argentina, Puerto Rico, what am I missing here? These are the countries with Spanish as a dominant language, but Spanish is also spoken in a number of other countries (US, Brazil, Belize, to name a few...) Equatorial Guinea(Central Africa)
one can be Ecuador then spain, puerto rico, india, and angolia, tanzania, kenya, Indonesia, New Guinea, Central America, Colombia Venezuela.
Afghanistan, The Bahamas, Bolivia, Brazil, Burma, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, India, Jamaica, Laos, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, and Venezuela. But while Afghanistan dominates global opium production, Colombia is the world's leading cocaine exporter, and Mexico is the primary conduit for drugs entering the US.
Nathalie Cely Suarez is the Ambassador to the US for Ecuador.
These are the twenty predominately Spanish-speaking nations in South and Central America. 1. Argentina. 2. Belize. 3. Bolivia. 4. Chile. 5. Colombia. 6. Costa Rica. 7. Cuba. 8. Dominican Republic. 9. Ecuador. 10. El Salvador. 11. Guatemala. 12. Honduras. 13. Mexico. 14. Nicaragua. 15. Panama. 16. Paraguay. 17. Peru. 18. Puerto Rico. 19. Uruguay. 20. Venezuela.
Yes, you can travel to Venezuela with a US passport.
most people work for us departments lol 2 real fu
no Bolivia is an independent South American nation.