Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay were colonized by the Spanish. Uruguay was also colonized by the Portuguese (which then followed Brazilian rule), and this is who the country gained independence from.
Because both countries were colonized by Spain.
Uruguay was at first a Spanish colony, but it was overtaken by Portugal into their Brazilian colony. So both Spain and Portugal colonized Uruguay.
South American countries where Spanish is spoken are those who were colonized by Spain. These countries are: Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. Brazil was colonized by Portugal so they speak Portuguese Suriname was colonized by the Netherlands so they speak Dutch Guyana was colonized by the United Kingdom so they speak English French Guyana was colonized by France, so the speak French :)
Brazil and Uruguay were colonized by Portugal.
Uruguay is a country.
The African countries colonized by Italy were Libya, Somalia, and Eritrea. Ethiopia was occupied, but not colonized by Italy.
Uruguay is a country without countries inside itself.
There are a total of 9 countries who speak Spanish. They are:Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela.(Spanish is the official language in all but Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay)Brazil, colonized by the Portuguese, is the only major country where Spanish is not the national language. The other countries are Guyana (English), Suriname (Dutch), and French Guiana (part of France).
No. It was never colonized by Europeans.
Several countries colonized India they were Portugal And England they were the main countries to do so.
Almost all the African countries were colonized by European nations. Liberia and Ethiopia were the only countries that were not colonized.