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How many spanish speaking countries or there ?

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Spanish Speaking Countries (official)

NOTE: Spanish is spoken in many countries, but it is an official language in the following countries.

1. Argentina
2. Bolivia
3. Chile
4. Colombia
5. Costa Rica
6. Cuba
7. Dominican Republic
8. Ecuador
9. El Salvador
10. Equatorial Guinea 11. Guatemala
12. Honduras
13. Mexico
14. Nicaragua
15. Panama
16. Paraguay
17. Peru
18. Spain
19. Uruguay
20. Venezuela

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