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Spanish is cooficial in more places, such as Spain and place of the US.

Some issues regarding this map (as taken from en:Talk:Spanish_language/Archive_10#Improvement_for_Spanish_language_distribution_map) are:
  • Displaying in a different shade "nations where Spanish is spoken by 100% of the population in a different tone of blue because another language is co-oficial."
  • The statement "Note: Western Sahara is colored for the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, a partially recognized territory not shown on this map." How can an area that is "colored" in some way be "not shown" on the map?
  • Not showing "co-officiality of Spanish in Southern USA states."
  • Plus I will add that there is original research on choosing which US states are shaded.
  • In many more places the Spanish language is co-oficial with other languages such as Mexico and Spain
I think these issues should be solved.--Serg!o (talk) 09:10, 8 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]