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Which islands in the Caribbean speak spanish?

Here are the Caribbean islands that primarily speak Spanish:

* Greater Antilles:

* Cuba

* Dominican Republic

* Puerto Rico (Although English is an official language, Spanish is the dominant language spoken by the majority of the population.)

* Lesser Antilles:

* Dominica (Although English is the official language, Spanish is spoken by a significant portion of the population.)

* The Virgin Islands (Spanish is spoken in the British Virgin Islands by a significant minority of the population, especially in the eastern islands. The US Virgin Islands has a smaller Spanish-speaking population.)

It's important to note that:

* Haiti is a Caribbean island nation, but its primary language is Haitian Creole, a French-based creole language.

* Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire (the ABC islands) are part of the Caribbean and speak Dutch as their primary language, although English and Papiamento are also widely spoken.

This list may not be exhaustive and the linguistic situation can be complex in some islands.

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