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List of countries where Spanish is an official language
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Map highlighting countries where Spanish is an official language
The following is a list of the 20 countries where Spanish is an official language:
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| No. |
Country |
Population[1] |
| 1 |
Mexico*(de facto) |
109,955,400 |
| 2 |
Spain |
45,200,737 |
| 3 |
Colombia |
45,013,674 |
| 4 |
Argentina |
40,677,348 |
| 5 |
Peru |
29,180,899 |
| 6 |
Venezuela |
26,414,815 |
| 7 |
Chile |
16,454,143 |
| 8 |
Ecuador |
13,927,650 |
| 9 |
Guatemala |
13,002,206 |
| 10 |
Cuba |
11,423,952 |
| 11 |
Dominican Republic |
9,507,133 |
| 12 |
Bolivia |
9,247,816 |
| 13 |
Honduras |
7,639,327 |
| 14 |
El Salvador |
7,066,403 |
| 15 |
Paraguay |
6,831,306 |
| 16 |
Nicaragua |
5,785,846 |
| 17 |
Costa Rica |
4,195,914 |
| 18 |
Uruguay |
3,477,778 |
| 19 |
Panama |
3,292,693 |
| 20 |
Equatorial Guinea |
616,459 |
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Total |
404,201,813 |
*Mexico does not have an official language at the federal level; however, Spanish is the national language and spoken by the majority.
Spanish was removed as an official language of the Philippines in 1973 and was removed from being a compulsory subject in 1987; However, on 08 August 2007, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo announced that the Philippine government asked help from the Spanish Government in her plan to reintroduce the Spanish as a required subject in the Philippine school system. [2] It remains to be seen if Spanish will be reinstated as an official language.
Dependent entities
There are dependent entities of the United States, Argentina, and Chile where Spanish is official or spoken by an important minority.
| No. |
Country |
Population |
Status |
| 1 |
Puerto Rico |
3,958,128 |
An unincorporated territory of the U.S. where Spanish and English are the official languages (Spanish is the primary language). |
| 2 |
United States Virgin Islands |
108,000 |
A self-governing unincorporated territory of the U.S. with a Hispanic minority. Note that English is the only de jure official language. |
| 3 |
Argentine Antarctica |
300 |
Argentinean territory in Antarctica |
| 4 |
Chilean Antarctica |
200 |
Chilean territory in Antarctica |
Countries where Spanish is commonly used
Spanish language is not official but has a special status in several countries (in the education system, the media, and some official documents): Andorra, Belize, Gibraltar, United States, and Western Saharacitation needed. In Andorra and Belize, Spanish is spoken by a majority and is commonly used in the media, education system, official documents and an important lingua franca of the populations.
Countries where a Spanish-based creole is spoken
The Spanish-based creole language of Papiamento1 is official in Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles. Chavacano is spoken in the Philippines, and Palenquero is spoken in Colombia but are not official.
1Papiamento is considered both a Spanish- and Portuguese-based creole language [4][5]
Organizations where Spanish is official
References
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