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How many spanish countries and holidays?

It's tricky to give a definitive answer to "how many Spanish countries and holidays" because it depends on how you define "Spanish". Let's break it down:

Spanish Countries:

* Spain: This is the only country where Spanish is the official language.

* Spanish-Speaking Countries: There are many countries in the Americas and elsewhere where Spanish is the official language or a major language. Some examples include:

* Latin America: Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, etc.

* Equatorial Guinea: A small country in Africa where Spanish is official.

Spanish Holidays:

* Spain: Spain has a variety of national and regional holidays throughout the year. Some of the most notable include:

* Christmas (Navidad): December 25th

* New Year's Day (Año Nuevo): January 1st

* Good Friday (Viernes Santo): Variable date

* Easter Monday (Lunes de Pascua): Variable date

* Constitution Day (Día de la Constitución): December 6th

* National Day of Spain (Día de la Hispanidad): October 12th

* Spanish-Speaking Countries: Each Spanish-speaking country has its own unique set of holidays, often reflecting local history, culture, and religious traditions.

Key Points:

* There's one country where Spanish is the official language: Spain.

* Many countries in the Americas and elsewhere speak Spanish.

* Each Spanish-speaking country has its own set of holidays.

Let me know if you have a specific country or holiday in mind, and I can give you more information!

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