Nowadays, the only French possession in the Americas is the French Guiana, in South America.
No Latin American countries are owned by France. Historically, France has had colonies and territories in the Caribbean and South America, but these regions are now independent countries.
Three Latin American countries that were once owned by Spain are Mexico, Peru, and Argentina.
Mexico, Peru, and Argentina were once owned by Spain.
Antarctica is not owned by any country, but there are several countries that have territorial claims on certain areas of the continent. These countries are Argentina, Australia, Chile, France, and Norway.
Much of the Mountain states area was owned by Spain in the early years. Spain controlled territory in present-day Colorado, Utah, Nevada, New Mexico, and parts of Wyoming and Idaho. France owned the Louisiana Territory, which covered areas further east.
Antarctica is the continent that is not owned by any country. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which allows for international cooperation in scientific research and environmental protection.
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Three Latin American countries that were once owned by Spain are Mexico, Peru, and Argentina.
Canada ,Mexico, America, Greenland(Owned by Denmark)
Texas was once owned by France. Texas has been owned by 6 different countries.
France owned Latin America for a long time so a result of that and immigration probably blended the two cultures together.
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Dependencies that can be considered part of the region include the French Guyana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy, St. Martin and Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.
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France owns several other territories, countries, and islands. Martinique, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Saint Marten, Clipperton Island, and New Caledonia are just a few of the lands owned by France. France also owns land in Antarctica.
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The land owned by France and Urgel is Andorra.
Yes, Pabst is American owned. But, it is brewed by SABMiller (not American owned).