The smallest Caribbean Spanish-speaking country is Dominica, with a population of around 75,000 people.
Africa has the Spanish-speaking country with the smallest population, Equatorial Guinea.
There are many countries that have a Spanish-speaking population of ZERO, including: China North Korea South Korea Japan Vietnam Taiwan Laos Burma Sri Lanka Iran
According to recent research conducted by one website, the smallest population of Spanish Speaker is Equatorial Guinea in Africa with approximately 616,459 inhabitants representing 0.14 % of the worldwide Spanish Speaking population. However, Spain is the only country that provides Spanish citizenship. There is only one "spanish country"-SPAIN if you mean spanish speaking country then I am not sure.
The smallest country with a Spanish-speaking population, in terms of overall population, can be given two titles. The first is none other than Equatorial Guinea in Middle Africa. Equatorial Guinea has a population just over 670 000, the majority speaking the Spanish language. Equatorial Guinea is also the only country outside of Latin America and Western Europe with Spanish as an official language. The second is Andorra, a small country at the French-Spanish border. Whilst Andorra is significantly smaller than Equatorial Guinea, having a population of only 85 000, Spanish is not an official language there. The official language is Catalan, but Spanish is still widely spoken. Although not countries, Puerto Rico and Gibraltar have small Spanish-speaking populations, and Bonaire and Aruba (also not countries - Dutch Caribbean islands) have small percentages of population who speak Papiamento, a Spanish-based creole.
The smallest country with a Spanish-speaking population, in terms of overall population, can be given two titles. The first is none other than Equatorial Guinea in Middle Africa. Equatorial Guinea has a population just over 670 000, the majority speaking the Spanish language. Equatorial Guinea is also the only country outside of Latin America and Western Europe with Spanish as an official language. The second is Andorra, a small country at the French-Spanish border. Whilst Andorra is significantly smaller than Equatorial Guinea, having a population of only 85 000, Spanish is not an official language there. The official language is Catalan, but Spanish is still widely spoken. Although not countries, Puerto Rico and Gibraltar have small Spanish-speaking populations, and Bonaire and Aruba (also not countries - Dutch Caribbean islands) have small percentages of population who speak Papiamento, a Spanish-based creole.
Spanish is a Romance language in the Ibero-Romance group that originated in northern Spain and gradually spread in the Kingdom of Castile, evolving into the principal language of government and trade in the Iberian peninsula. Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico is a territory of USA that was not incorporated, and is located in the Caribbean region to the west of the Virgin Islands and to the east of the Dominican Republic. The capital of Puerto Rico is San Juan. It is the smallest Island wich speaks spanish and wich spanish is the official language. Puerto Rico measures 100 by 30 miles long.
The smallest Spanish speaking country in South America is Uruguay.
The two Spanish-speaking countries in the Caribbean are Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
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Mexico has the largest Spanish-speaking population in the world.
The closest Spanish-speaking island in the Caribbean Sea to is the Dominican Republic.