The country in Africa where Spanish is an official national language is Equatorial Guinea.

Quick Scoop

  • Equatorial Guinea is the only African country that has Spanish as an official language, alongside French and Portuguese.
  • Spanish is used in government, education, and daily life, and a majority of the population can speak it.
  • The capital, Malabo, is a major center of Spanish use in the country.

Extra nugget

  • Outside Equatorial Guinea, Spanish is also spoken by communities in parts of Morocco and Western Sahara , but it is not an official language there.

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