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Language Statistics > Spanish language > Hispanic countries > Speakers (most recent) by country

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  106.26 million 17.82 million 447,000
 
 
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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1     Mexico: 106,255,000  
# 2     Colombia: 46,500,000  
# 3     Spain: 44,000,000  
# 4     Argentina: 41,248,000  
# 5     Venezuela: 26,021,000  
# 6     Peru: 23,191,000  
# 7     Chile: 15,795,000  
# 8     Cuba: 11,285,000  
# 9     Ecuador: 10,946,000  
# 10     Dominican Republic: 8,850,000  
# 11     Guatemala: 8,163,000  
# 12     Honduras: 7,267,000  
# 13     Bolivia: 7,010,000  
# 14     El Salvador: 6,859,000  
# 15     Nicaragua: 5,503,000  
# 16     Paraguay: 4,737,000  
# 17     Costa Rica: 4,220,000  
# 18     Puerto Rico: 4,017,000  
# 19     Uruguay: 3,442,000  
# 20     Philippines: 3,180,000  
# 21     Panama: 3,108,000  
# 22     Equatorial Guinea: 447,000  
Total: 392,044,000   
Weighted average: 17,820,181.8  


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Daniel Antonio Jaimen Navarrete
7th December 2009
In the 2000 US Census, about 10% spoke Spanish at home. That makes an additional 10,000,000. Please include.
Daniel Antonio Jaimen Navarrete
19th September 2009
Please include figures regarding the number of speakers of Spanish in the U.S. from the U.S. Census Bureau. Ideally you should do so by state because of the disparity in the relative proportion of speakers of Spanish among the different states.
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