French is spoken in 29 countries around the world, primarily in Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
There are 29 countries around the world where French is an official language. This includes countries in Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean. French is also spoken in various territories and regions globally.
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language. These countries are located in Europe, the Americas, Africa, and the Pacific.
There are 29 countries in the world that retain French as an official language. These countries are spread across Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean.
One modern day result of Spanish colonization in the Americas is the widespread use of the Spanish language in countries such as Mexico, Colombia, and Peru. Additionally, the blending of Spanish and indigenous cultures has led to unique societies and traditions in many Latin American countries. Finally, the influence of Spanish architecture, art, and religion can still be seen in many parts of the Americas.
Argentina Belize Bolivia Brazil
Of the 35 countries in the Americas, only 1 doesn't use the metric system officially, and even then, this is only "officially"; for many purposes, the metric system is commonplace. United Stated refuses to convert because of pure ego, there is no real reason not to change. In fact if USA were to convert, it would actually help with their trading of products with other nations. Not the smartest of countries, business wise, sad to say.
There are a few indigenous language speakers in most of the countries in the Americas.
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There are 35 countries in the Americas.
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Brazil and Argentina.
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the Latin Americas and the Caribbeans countries.
The Americas
France, England, and the Netherlands
Brazil, Chile, Colombia.