Here's a breakdown:
* Romance languages are a group of languages descended from Vulgar Latin, the spoken language of the Roman Empire.
* Romanian is a Romance language spoken primarily in Romania and Moldova.
* Italian is a Romance language spoken primarily in Italy.
* Spanish is a Romance language spoken primarily in Spain, Latin America, and Equatorial Guinea.
* Portuguese is a Romance language spoken primarily in Portugal, Brazil, and several other countries.
* French is a Romance language spoken primarily in France, Canada, and several other countries.
* Catalan is a Romance language spoken primarily in Catalonia, Spain, and parts of France.
There are many other Romance languages spoken around the world, including:
* Galician (spoken in Galicia, Spain)
* Occitan (spoken in parts of France, Spain, and Italy)
* Sardinian (spoken on the island of Sardinia, Italy)
* Aromanian (spoken in parts of Romania, Albania, Greece, and North Macedonia)
* Friulian (spoken in the Friuli region of Italy)
It's important to note that the classification of some languages as Romance is sometimes debated, and the boundaries between languages can be fluid.