As a result of the colonial past, Spanish is also spoken on the African continent. But the curious thing is that only one country recognizes it as an official language: Equatorial Guinea. This small State located in Central Africa is an exception within a continent marked by colonial languages such as English, French and Portuguese. It is worth making a clarification: it is the only country where Spanish is an official language, but it is not th…
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As a result of the colonial past, Spanish is also spoken on the African continent. But the curious thing is that only one country recognizes it as an official language: Equatorial Guinea. This small State located in Central Africa is an exception within a continent marked by colonial languages such as English, French and Portuguese. It is worth making a clarification: it is the only country where Spanish is an official language, but it is not th…