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Are there any countries in Africa that have Spanish as the official language?

No, there are no countries in Africa that have Spanish as the official language.

While Spanish is spoken in some parts of Africa, primarily in former Spanish colonies like Equatorial Guinea, it is not the official language. The official language of Equatorial Guinea is Spanish and French.

Other African countries with significant Spanish-speaking populations include:

* Morocco: Spanish is a recognized minority language due to historical ties with Spain.

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

* Algeria: There are pockets of Spanish speakers, primarily in coastal areas.

However, in all these countries, Spanish is not the official language.

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