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What are the states where spanish is spoken?

It's important to distinguish between where Spanish is officially recognized as a language and where it is spoken.

Spanish is an official language in these 20 countries:

* North America:

* Mexico

* United States (in some territories)

* Central America:

* Belize

* Costa Rica

* El Salvador

* Guatemala

* Honduras

* Nicaragua

* Panama

* South America:

* Argentina

* Bolivia

* Chile

* Colombia

* Ecuador

* Paraguay

* Peru

* Uruguay

* Venezuela

* Caribbean:

* Cuba

* Dominican Republic

* Puerto Rico (territory of the USA)

However, Spanish is also spoken in many other countries and territories around the world, primarily due to migration and historical connections. These include:

* Europe:

* Spain (where the language originated)

* Andorra

* Gibraltar (territory of the UK)

* Several regions of France and Italy (Catalonia, Basque Country)

* Africa:

* Equatorial Guinea

* Western Sahara (partially recognized state)

* Asia:

* Philippines

* Guam (territory of the USA)

Within the United States, Spanish is spoken widely, especially in:

* California

* Texas

* Florida

* New Mexico

* Arizona

* New York

* Illinois

It's worth noting that within some of these countries, other languages may be spoken alongside Spanish, and the level of Spanish fluency can vary significantly depending on the region and population.

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