Depending on what you consider to be a continent, there are either three or four continents with Spanish-speaking countries: Europe, Africa, South America, and North America.
Three Spanish-speaking countries that begin with the letter P are Panama, Paraguay, and Peru.
The equator passes through two Spanish speaking countries: Colombia and Ecuador. It also goes through Brazil, however Spanish is not widely spoken in Brazil. Peru is also narrowly missed by the equator.
The three French-speaking countries in Europe that border France are Belgium, Switzerland, and Monaco.
Spanish is spoken in Spain, Mexico, and Argentina, among numerous other countries.
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Depending on what you consider to be a continent, there are either three or four continents with Spanish-speaking countries: Europe, Africa, South America, and North America.
The three largest Spanish-speaking countries by population are Mexico, Colombia, and Spain.
Three Spanish-speaking countries that begin with the letter P are Panama, Paraguay, and Peru.
The equator passes through two Spanish speaking countries: Colombia and Ecuador. It also goes through Brazil, however Spanish is not widely spoken in Brazil. Peru is also narrowly missed by the equator.
Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras
Three Spanish speaking countries are Cuba, Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico.
Estonia is the farthest north of those three countries. They are Baltic Nations.
Three Kings' Day, or Epiphany, is celebrated on the 6th of January in many Catholic cultures, including Spanish-speaking countries. It is observed to commemorate the revelation of God the Son, in human form, as Jesus.
Cats and dogs, followed by small birds, fish and some reptiles. This is as common as it gets, as "Spanish speaking countries" include three continents (North America, South America, Europe) as well as many climates and biomes.
Norway, Sweden, and Finland are the three countries in Europe that are the farthest North. If you look at a map Norway is the farthest North out of those three, but only by a small chunk of land.
Oh, dude, like, the three closest Spanish-speaking countries to the US are Mexico, Canada... wait, no, scratch that, Canada doesn't speak Spanish, my bad. Okay, let's try this again. The three closest Spanish-speaking countries to the US are Mexico, Cuba, and the Bahamas. Like, they're practically neighbors, you know?