What is the only African country where Spanish is an official language?
Morocco
Equatorial Guinea
Mali
Senegal
In 1778, the territory of present-day Equatorial Guinea became a Spanish colony called Spanish Guinea. It became an independent nation in 1968.
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Morocco
Equatorial Guinea
Mali
Senegal
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