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What groups of islands where Spanish is spoken?

Here are some groups of islands where Spanish is spoken:

Caribbean:

* Greater Antilles:

* Cuba

* Dominican Republic

* Puerto Rico (US territory)

* Haiti (French and Haitian Creole are also official languages)

* Lesser Antilles:

* Dominican Republic (part of Hispaniola, which includes Haiti)

* Puerto Rico (US territory)

* Virgin Islands (US and UK territories)

* Antigua and Barbuda

* Dominica

* Grenada

* Saint Lucia

* Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

* Trinidad and Tobago (English is also an official language)

Pacific Ocean:

* Canary Islands (Spain): Located off the coast of Northwest Africa, these islands are part of Spain and thus Spanish is the official language.

* Easter Island (Chile): A Chilean territory in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, Easter Island is a remote outpost where Spanish is widely spoken, alongside the indigenous language Rapa Nui.

Indian Ocean:

* Fernando de Noronha (Brazil): An archipelago of 21 islands off the coast of Brazil, Spanish is spoken alongside Portuguese.

It's important to note that while Spanish is spoken in these island groups, other languages may also be present and official depending on the island's history and demographics.

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