The country with the greatest number of Spanish speakers is Mexico. Following Mexico are Spain, Colombia, Argentina, Peru, as well as Venezuela.
The majority of Spanish speakers live in Latin America, with countries such as Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Spain having significant Spanish-speaking populations. Additionally, many Spanish speakers live in the United States, where Spanish is the second most spoken language.
Around 210 million people speak Spanish in South America. It is the official language in most countries on the continent, with the highest number of speakers in countries such as Brazil, Colombia, and Argentina.
The six most Spanish-speaking countries are Mexico, Colombia, Spain, Argentina, Peru, and Venezuela. These countries have large populations of Spanish speakers and Spanish is the official language in each of them.
Mexico has the largest number of Spanish speakers in the world, with over 120 million people speaking Spanish as their native language.
There are approximately 460 million native Spanish speakers in the world, making Spanish the second most spoken language by number of native speakers. Additionally, there are around 75 million people who speak Spanish as a second language.
The official language of Colombia is Spanish.
The countries with the greatest concentration of Spanish speakers are Mexico, followed by the United States, Colombia, Spain, and Argentina. These countries are part of the Spanish-speaking world and have significant populations that speak Spanish as their primary language.
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 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
The most populous Spanish-speaking countries are Mexico, Colombia, and Spain. Mexico has the largest population with over 120 million people, followed by Colombia with around 50 million people, and Spain with approximately 47 million people.
Spanish is the dominant language spoken in South America. It is the official language in most countries in South America, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and Peru.
The states with the largest Spanish-speaking populations are California, Texas, and Florida. These states have significant Hispanic communities and a high number of Spanish speakers.