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Does Africa have Spanish speaking countries?

No, Africa does not have any countries where Spanish is the official language.

However, there are some Spanish-speaking communities in Africa, primarily in:

* Equatorial Guinea: Spanish is an official language alongside French and Portuguese due to its colonial history with Spain. However, it's not the most widely spoken language in the country.

* Western Sahara: Spanish is spoken by some of the Sahrawi population due to Spanish colonization.

* Morocco: Spanish is spoken by some in the north due to historical ties with Spain.

* Other regions: Small communities of Spanish speakers can also be found in other parts of Africa, often due to immigration, trade, or historical connections.

While Spanish is not an official language in any African country, it does have a presence in certain areas and communities.

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