There are only 21 countries with Spanish as their official language and they are:
Argentina
Capital: Buenos Aires
Inhabitants: 39.921.836
Spanish speakers: 39.000.000Bolivia
Capital: Sucre
Inhabitants: 9.119.152
Spanish speakers: 8.700.000
Chile
Capital: Santiago de Chile
Inhabitants: 16.598.074
Spanish speakers: 13.400.000
Colombia
Capital: Bogotá
Inhabitants: 44.050.000
Spanish speakers: 42.300.000
Costa Rica
Capital: San José
Inhabitants: 4.133.880
Spanish speakers: 4.000.000
Cuba
Capital: Havana
Inhabitants: 11.382.820
Spanish speakers: 11.350.000
Capital: Sto. Domingo
Inhabitants: 9.183.984
Spanish speakers: 8.900.000
Ecuador
Capital: Quito
Inhabitants: 13.810.000
Spanish speakers: 13.200.000
El Salvador
Capital: San Salvador
Inhabitants: 6.948.073
Spanish speakers: 6.700.000
Capital: Malabo
Inhabitants: 535.881
Spanish speakers: 440.000
Guatemala
Capital: Guatemala
Inhabitants: 13.000.000
Spanish speakers: 9.000.000
Honduras
Capital: Tegucigalpa
Inhabitants: 7.483.763
Spanish speakers: 7.000.000
Mexico
Capital: México Distrito Federal
Inhabitants: 108.700.891
Spanish speakers: 101.000.000
Nicaragua
Capital: Managua
Inhabitants: 5.603.000
Spanish speakers: 5.400.000
Panama
Capital: Panama
Inhabitants: 3.320.000
Spanish speakers: 3.200.000
Paraguay
Capital: Asunción
Inhabitants: 6.158.000
Spanish speakers: 6.000.000
Peru
Capital: Lima
Inhabitants: 28.674.757
Spanish speakers: 26.000.000
Puerto Rico
Capital: San Juan
Inhabitants: 3.946.600
Spanish speakers: 3.900.000
Spain
Capital: Madrid
Inhabitants: 42.700.000
Spanish speakers: 35.000.000
Uruguay
Capital: Montevideo
Inhabitants: 3.396.000
Spanish speakers: 3.350.000
Venezuela
Capital: Caracas
Inhabitants: 27.730.469
Spanish speakers: 26.000.000
There are only 21 countries with Spanish as their official language and they are:
Argentina
Capital: Buenos Aires
Inhabitants: 39.921.836
Spanish speakers: 39.000.000Bolivia
Capital: Sucre
Inhabitants: 9.119.152
Spanish speakers: 8.700.000
Chile
Capital: Santiago de Chile
Inhabitants: 16.598.074
Spanish speakers: 13.400.000
Colombia
Capital: Bogotá
Inhabitants: 44.050.000
Spanish speakers: 42.300.000
Costa Rica
Capital: San José
Inhabitants: 4.133.880
Spanish speakers: 4.000.000
Cuba
Capital: Havana
Inhabitants: 11.382.820
Spanish speakers: 11.350.000
Dominican Republic
Capital: Sto. Domingo
Inhabitants: 9.183.984
Spanish speakers: 8.900.000
Ecuador
Capital: Quito
Inhabitants: 13.810.000
Spanish speakers: 13.200.000
El Salvador
Capital: San Salvador
Inhabitants: 6.948.073
Spanish speakers: 6.700.000
Equatorial Guinea
Capital: Malabo
Inhabitants: 535.881
Spanish speakers: 440.000
Guatemala
Capital: Guatemala
Inhabitants: 13.000.000
Spanish speakers: 9.000.000
Honduras
Capital: Tegucigalpa
Inhabitants: 7.483.763
Spanish speakers: 7.000.000
Mexico
Capital: México Distrito Federal
Inhabitants: 108.700.891
Spanish speakers: 101.000.000
Nicaragua
Capital: Managua
Inhabitants: 5.603.000
Spanish speakers: 5.400.000
Panama
Capital: Panama
Inhabitants: 3.320.000
Spanish speakers: 3.200.000
Paraguay
Capital: Asunción
Inhabitants: 6.158.000
Spanish speakers: 6.000.000
Peru
Capital: Lima
Inhabitants: 28.674.757
Spanish speakers: 26.000.000
Puerto Rico
Capital: San Juan
Inhabitants: 3.946.600
Spanish speakers: 3.900.000
Spain
Capital: Madrid
Inhabitants: 42.700.000
Spanish speakers: 35.000.000
Uruguay
Capital: Montevideo
Inhabitants: 3.396.000
Spanish speakers: 3.350.000
Venezuela
Capital: Caracas
Inhabitants: 27.730.469
Spanish speakers: 26.000.000
Spanish is the official language of the following countries:
Bolivia
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Equatorial Guinea
Guatemala
Honduras
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Spain
Venezuela
Spanish is not official, but is the de facto language, in:
Argentina
Chile
Mexico
Nicaragua
Uruguay
Spanish is also a recognized minority language in:
Andorra
Belize
The Philippines (where Spanish used to be official)
The United Kingdom (Gibraltar)
The United States (also official in Puerto Rico)
There are twenty countries in the world that list Spanish as their official language. A few of these countries are Paraguay, Equatorial Guinea, Ecuador, and Uruguay.
The website in the related links below includes a list of Spanish speaking countries, and their capitals and two maps showing those countries.
Portuguese-speaking countries in Africa are: Mozambique, Angola, Sao Tome e Principe and Guinea Bissau.
There are many more than just ten countries that speak Spanish. The following is the list of 21 countries that most schools will provide students as the list of "official Spanish-speaking countries," but of this list only 14 have Spanish as an official language, another six have it as a primary, Puerto Rico is actually a commonwealth of the U.S. and there are several others that have a heavy Spanish language use, but do not recognize the language. Please see the related questions section below for a comprehensive list of all the Spanish-speaking countries. Spain (España) Mexico (México) Guatemala Argentina Honduras Venezuela Colombia Ecuador El Salvador (Salvador) Cuba Paraguay Uruguay Peru (Perú) Panama Nicaragua Costa Rica Dominican Republic (La república dominica) Puerto Rico Bolivia Chile Equatorial Guinea (Guinea Ecuatorial)
The Spanish speaking world dates events just the way the English speaking world does. If you have a Spanish date and a list of the names of the days of the week and months of the year in both English and Spanish you shold have no trouble in translating a date from one language to another.
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The Mediterranean Sea is bordered by the following 16 countries, none of which speaks spanish.Spain speaks Spanish, and it is on the Balearic Sea, which is right next to the Meditteranean Sea.Here is a list of all 16 countries on the Mediterranean:AlgeriaCyprusEgyptFranceGreeceItalyLibyaMaltaMoroccoThe Palestinian AuthoritySpainTunisiaTurkeyLebanonIsraelSyria
In the link below, you will find a list of all the sovereign countries in the world.
Spanish is the official language of most South American countries. Exceptions are Brazil (Portuguese), Suriname (Dutch), Guyana (English), and French Guiana (French), although you will find Spanish speakers in these countries as well.
Not surprisingly, Great Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand would top the list beside the United States. Members nations of the United Kingdom also. India is one of the best English speaking countries along with many countries where English is the second language. The list of English speaking countries is very long; see the link below.
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Here is a list of all 23 countries with significant spanish-speaking populations. 9 of these countries do not recognize Spanish as an official language:1. Argentina2. Bolivia3. Chile4. Colombia5. Costa Rica6. Cuba7. Dominican Republic8. Ecuador9. El Salvador10. Equatorial Guinea11. Guatemala12. Honduras13. Mexico14. Nicaragua15. Panama16. Paraguay17. Peru18. Philippines19. Puerto Rico20. Spain21. United States22. Uruguay23. Venezuela