Spain is a linguistically plural country that, unlike others, such as Belgium, Switzerland or Canada, which lack a common official language, does have a common language, Spanish, and as many co-official languages ​​as defined by the respective statutes of the autonomous communities (Article 3 of the Constitution).

The 1978 Constitution (like that of 1931) avoided calling Castilian "Spanish" in order to be able to refer to the other co-official languages ​​as "Spanish" (namely, Euskera, Catal

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