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What countries speak the Romance languages?

Here are the countries where Romance languages are spoken as an official language:

* Europe:

* France: French

* Spain: Spanish

* Portugal: Portuguese

* Italy: Italian

* Romania: Romanian

* Andorra: Catalan

* Monaco: French

* San Marino: Italian

* Vatican City: Italian

* Americas:

* Argentina: Spanish

* Bolivia: Spanish

* Chile: Spanish

* Colombia: Spanish

* Costa Rica: Spanish

* Cuba: Spanish

* Dominican Republic: Spanish

* Ecuador: Spanish

* El Salvador: Spanish

* Guatemala: Spanish

* Honduras: Spanish

* Mexico: Spanish

* Nicaragua: Spanish

* Panama: Spanish

* Paraguay: Spanish and Guarani

* Peru: Spanish

* Uruguay: Spanish

* Venezuela: Spanish

* Brazil: Portuguese

* Haiti: Haitian Creole (based on French)

* Africa:

* Equatorial Guinea: Spanish

* Gabon: French

* Cameroon: French

* Central African Republic: French

* Congo, Democratic Republic of the: French

* Congo, Republic of the: French

* Côte d'Ivoire: French

* Djibouti: French

* Guinea: French

* Madagascar: French and Malagasy

* Mali: French

* Mauritania: Arabic and French

* Niger: French

* Rwanda: French and Kinyarwanda

* Senegal: French

* Seychelles: English, French, and Seychellois Creole

* Togo: French

* Chad: French and Arabic

* Asia:

* East Timor: Portuguese

* Philippines: Filipino and English

* Oceania:

* Vanuatu: English, French, and Bislama

Please note that this list only includes countries where Romance languages are spoken as official languages. Many other countries have significant Romance language-speaking populations, but these languages are not official. Additionally, some languages like Catalan and Occitan are spoken in multiple countries, but are not official in all of them.

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