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  1. The territory is integrated by two countries, Equatorial Guinea and Western Sahara (in dispute with Morocco), the territories of Spain which are geographically in Africa and in addition to the areas of Saharawi presence in Algeria. The countries have 1.9 million inhabitants, the Spanish territories 2.3 million and in total both have 4.3 million.

    • How Spanish Came to Be Spoken in Equatorial Guinea
    • Equatorial Guinea and Its Languages
    • Other Spanish Speaking Regions in Africa

    The first time European came into contact with what is now Equatorial Guinea was in 1472, when the Portuguese explorer, Fernando Pó, arrived at the Island of Bioko. The island was in turn attempted colonized by the Portuguese, but for several centuries with very little success. in 1778, the Portuguese queen signed the island over to Spain in what i...

    Spanish, in its local dialect called Equatoguinean Spanish, is spoken by 90% of the country's population, 68% of which being native speakers. The Equatoguinean dialect of Spanish is known for being closer to European Spanish than the Spanish variants spoken in Latin America. The Equatoguinean Spanish dialect is the official language of Equatorial G...

    Equatorial Guinea is the only sovereign state in Africa where Spanish is an official language, but one other country in Africa speaks Spanish: Spain. At this point you might want to point out that Spain is a European country, not an African one, but you'd only be partly right, because Spain still has some African territories (or colonies, if you wi...

  2. What Country in Africa Speaks Spanish? Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa that has Spanish as its official language. The country announced its independence from Spain in 1968. The country gained its independence as part of the decolonization of Africa. During much of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, numerous countries in ...

  3. Feb 19, 2024 · Talking about Spanish-speaking nations in Africa might come as a surprise since, owing to misunderstandings, preconceptions, or outside influences, only a few are aware that Spanish is an official ...

  4. Jun 27, 2018 · Spanish Speaking Countries in Africa. Equatorial Guinea, Africa's only Spanish-speaking country. It is estimated that there are 477 million speakers of Spanish language who can claim to be native, while the number of speakers who use it as first or the second language are approximately 572 million people worldwide.

  5. Oct 12, 2018 · Overall, Equatorial Guinea is an incredibly unique country. Its incredible history of being both Spanish-speaking and African makes it a truly fascinating place to explore.

  6. Feb 1, 2023 · Let’s embark on a journey to explore the Spanish-speaking countries in Africa, tracing their origins, languages, and the unique blend of cultures that define their identities. Africas Spanish Connection: Historical Roots

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