- chaco-wildlife
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Re: Spanish-speaking countries' flags you own
zakur wrote:
Since my site is in Spanish, Ive got visit from all of them quite quickly:
In my opinion, the hardest are Bolivia, Paraguay, Nicaragua and Cuba; but none of them is imposible.
In other parts of the world, Spanish is official in Spain and Equatorial Guinea (no visits from here yet).
So I gave you Paraguay :-)
- zakur
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Thank you, there would be many others interested in your flag, you should make a post in the "Flag offers" forum.
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- zakur
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I finally got Equatorial Guinea today!!
That completes all the Spanish speaking countries =)
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1. Argentina 8,318
2. Mexico 3,331
3. Spain 3,087
5. Colombia 1,483
6. Peru 1,109
7. Chile 1,100
8. Venezuela 578
9. Bolivia 458
10. Ecuador 428
14. Panama 315
16. Costa Rica 233
18. Uruguay 208
19. Paraguay 193
22. El Salvador 132
27. Guatemala 117
28. Puerto Rico 117
29. Dominican Republic 108
30. Honduras 100
45. Nicaragua 53
88. Cuba 11
143. Equatorial Guinea 3
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- Grishend
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5. Nicaragua 2,803
18. Argentina 1,425
32. Guatemala 800
35. Spain 781
37. Mexico 747
39. Venezuela 708
40. Honduras 687
61. Colombia 309
80. Peru 231
83. Bolivia 223
86. Dominican Republic 195
87. Puerto Rico 192
90. Chile 190
92. Paraguay 180
95. Panama 176
97. Costa Rica 172
102. El Salvador 163
113. Uruguay 143
153. Ecuador 92
194. Cuba 16
210. Equatorial Guinea 7
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- zakur
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Such numbers for Nicaragua and Guatemala seem really odd...
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- Grishend
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zakur wrote:
Such numbers for Nicaragua and Guatemala seem really odd...
Why is it?
Last edited by Grishend (March 26, 2010 3:34 pm)
- zakur
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In most sites, the top spanish-speaking countries are Spain or Mexico. Nicaragua and Guatemala have much less population and much lower Internet access.
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Colombia 37
Chile 36
Mexico 33
Argentina 25
Venezuela 25
Bolivia 18
Panama 15
Guatemala 13
Costa Rica 12
Uruguay 12
Puerto Rico 10
Ecuador 9
Dominican Republic 5
El Salvador 2
Paraguay 2
Cuba 2
Honduras 1
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- Grishend
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Re: Spanish-speaking countries' flags you own
zakur wrote:
In most sites, the top spanish-speaking countries are Spain or Mexico. Nicaragua and Guatemala have much less population and much lower Internet access.
Oh, because of that..
I have had Nicaragua on top of my list ever since I had flagcounter, so perhaps my site has more traffic in Nicaragua. Though perhaps some of the visitors did not store their cookies, making the visit count over and over again. However Guatemala is a little bit surprising for me as well.