Name every Spanish speaking country in the world

There are 20 countries in the world with Spanish as an official language. Can you name them all?
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Argentina
Bolivia
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Cuba
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Guatemala
Honduras
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Spain
Uruguay
Venezuela
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8 Comments
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Level 53
Jun 2, 2025
Puerto Rico is not a country it is part of the US
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Level 66
Jun 2, 2025
Take out Puerto Rico

Even google thinks that there are 21 countries where Spanish is an official language, which is simply misinformation

There are only 20 countries where Spanish is official.

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Level 59
Jun 2, 2025
the google AI said there was 21 countries with Spanish as the official language, and counted 20 of them.
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Level 59
Jun 2, 2025
Puerto Rico is not a country!
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Level 71
Jun 2, 2025
Ditto, Puerto Rico is absolutely not a country, no way. Saying that it is would be like saying that Guam or New Caledonia or Bermuda were countries. Glad I hit the quit button when I did.
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Level 46
Jun 2, 2025
1 star for puerto rico
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Level 46
Jun 3, 2025
It does say 20 countries and one overseas territory in the description, it's not actually claiming that Puerto Rico is a country. I agree that it's kind of frustrating when you think you're only guessing countries, but I was able to get it once I read the description again.
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Level 37
Jun 4, 2025
Puerto Rico has been removed - and the description changed to no longer mention one overseas territory