Spanish Vocabulary
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- California's 21 Missions are a fraction of over 100 missions that were built in North America. See Return of the Swallows Event When you take a drive along I-101 in California today, the popular coastal highway follows El Camino Real (The King's Road) created as a travel route by Spaniards who built 21 missions.
- The VAT tax rate in Spain is 21%, with reduced rates of 4% and 10%. The 10% rate applies to certain goods and services, such as the purchase of newly built properties, hotels and restaurants, health products, and entertainment and sports activities.
A list of Spanish-speaking countries and their capital cities
Country | País (en español) | Capital | |
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Europe | Spain | España | Madrid |
North America | Mexico | México | Ciudad de México |
Central America | Costa Rica | Costa Rica | San José |
El Salvador | El Salvador | San Salvador | |
Guatemala | Guatemala | Ciudad de Guatemala | |
Honduras | Honduras | Tegucigalpa | |
Nicaragua | Nicaragua | Managua | |
Panama | Panamá | Ciudad de Panamá | |
Carribean | Cuba | Cuba | La Habana |
Dominican Republic | República Dominicana | Santo Domingo | |
Puerto Rico * | Puerto Rico | San Juan | |
South America | Argentina | Argentina | Buenos Aires |
Bolivia | Bolivia | La Paz / Sucre** | |
Chile | Chile | Santiago | |
Colombia | Colombia *** | Bogotá | |
Ecuador | Ecuador | Quito | |
Paraguay | Paraguay | Asunción | |
Peru | Perú | Lima | |
Uruguay | Uruguay | Montevideo | |
Venezuela | Venezuela | Caracas | |
Africa | Equatorial Guinea | Guinea Ecuatorial | Malabo |
* Puerto Rico is officially an unincorporated territory of United States.
** Bolivia has two capital cities: Sucre (Constitutional & Judicial Capital) and La Paz (Administrative Capital and the seat of government). Sucre has been the capital of Bolivia since becoming independent from the Spaniards in 1825, and it has been confirmed as such in the New Political Constitution of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, billed in 2009 after a national referendum.
Vera and john. *** PLEASE NOTE: Colombia is written with TWO Os and NOT as 'Columbia'.
Largest and smallest Spanish-speaking countries in the world
The largest Spanish-speaking country in the world, referring to population size, is Mexico with over 118 million people (2013). The smallest country is Equatorial Guinea with around 740,000 (2013).
Spanish as a Former Official Language
Spanish was an official language of the Philippines until 1987 when it was re-designated as a voluntary and optional auxiliary langauge. However in 2009 the Philippine government started a plan to reintroduce the Spanish language into its school system.
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What Is 21 In Spanish Number
21 Spanish-speaking countries and their capitals summary chart
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How The Spanish Say 21
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