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The Spanish Language in the World

Spanish is a global language of strategic importance as a line of action in Spain's foreign policy. 

The international promotion of Spanish is a strategic pillar of Spain's external action. Spanish is the mother tongue of more than 500 million people, ranking third among the languages with the highest numbers of native speakers​. Including non-native speakers, Spanish speakers exceed 635 million worldwide, or 7.5% of the world's population. The Instituto Cervantes YearbookIt opens in new window provides data reflecting the importance of Spanish today every year. 


Organisational structure 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation is responsible, through SEPICEM, for the “formulation, coordination and execution of Spain's foreign policy for the defence and promotion of Spanish around the world” (RD 1184/2024It opens in new window). Since 2021, the MAEUEC relies on the Directorate General for Spanish in the WorldIt opens in new window, under the auspices of the State Secretariat for Ibero-America, the Caribbean and Spanish in the World. Its objective is to ensure the coherence of the State's action in the projection of the language abroad and to optimise the full potential that Spanish offers in the international sphere. 

The following bodies all fall under the auspices of the MAEUEC: ​

  • The Cervantes InstituteIt opens in new window, which universally promotes the teaching, study and use of Spanish with 100 branches in 54 countries on five continents.
  • The AECIDIt opens in new window, which plays an important role in this field, inter alia through its lectureship programmeIt opens in new window.
  • The Global Observatory of SpanishIt opens in new window, a body led by the Cervantes Institute that aims to become a key tool for shaping strategic actions to promote and disseminate our language. 


Public Diplomacy

The promotion of Spanish in multilateral diplomacy is a key objective of our foreign policy, in collaboration with the other countries that have Spanish as an official language. Spain has signed 13 bilateral Memorandums of Understanding with countries from Ibero-America to promote Spanish in the diplomatic sphere, at international organizations and in international legal relations​​. The memoranda underline the global nature of Spanish and its status as an official language of the United Nations, promoting the strengthening of the different Groups of Friends of Spanish.

Other areas of particular importance for the MAEUEC in the field of Spanish geopolitics are the promotion of Spanish in science and technology (especially in the development of a Spanish-trained AI that reflects the weight of Spanish in its global linguistic diversity) and the fight against disinformation in Spanish, as a strategic asset in the defence of digital and cognitive sovereignty against technological architectures and disinformation campaigns.

The director of the Cervantes Institute, Luis Garcia Montero, and the director general, Carmen Noguero, with the children of the philologist and professor Manuel Alvar during the presentation of his legacy in the Caja de las Letras at the Cervantes Institute in Madrid. EFE The director of the Cervantes Institute, Luis Garcia Montero, and the director general, Carmen Noguero, with the children of the philologist and professor Manuel Alvar during the presentation of his legacy in the Caja de las Letras at the Cervantes Institute in Madrid. EFE

Family photo at the event to promote Spanish in international legal relations and international arbitration, held in November 20
​Family photo at the event to promote Spanish in international legal relations and international arbitration, held in November 2025. MAUC


 
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