However, there are some Spanish-speaking communities in Africa, primarily in:
* Equatorial Guinea: While its official languages are Spanish, French, and Portuguese, Spanish is the most widely spoken.
* Western Sahara: While its status is disputed, the territory has a significant population of Sahrawi people who speak Hassaniya Arabic, but there is also a Spanish-speaking minority due to historical ties with Spain.
It's important to note that while Spanish may be spoken in certain communities, it's not an official language in any African country.