Only one: French Guiana.
Only one: Brazil.
French Guiana is the only country in South America that speaks French.
Nowadays, the only French possession in the Americas is the French Guiana, in South America.
Guyana, Surinam & French Guiana
Guyana, Surinam & French Guiana
Except for Brazil (portuguese), Guyana (English), French Guiana(french), and Suriname,(dutch) all other south American countries are spanish-speaking people.
Language is a major way by which Suriname differs from other South American countries. In most countries of South America, the main language is Spanish. But that isn't the situation in Suriname, Guyana, French Guiana or Brazil. Not one of those four countries is considered a Spanish speaking nation within South America. Specifically, Dutch is spoken in Suriname, English in Guyana, French in Guiana, and Portuguese in Brazil.
predominantly white just USA i guess south africa have had black presidents and they have white people but is the minority
South America has countries where English, French, Spanish, Quechua, and Portuguese are spoken. Countries like Brazil predominantly speak Portuguese, while Spanish is the main language in many others, such as Argentina and Chile. French is spoken in French Guiana, and English is present in some Caribbean territories. Quechua is an indigenous language primarily spoken in countries like Peru and Bolivia.
No. Take Tunisia and South Africa for example: Tunisia is predominantly black and Muslim, while South Africa has a much larger caucasian population and are predominantly Chrisian.
'''Yes''', Suriname is a country. Specifically, Suriname is one of the countries of the South American continent. It has a Caribbean coastline. Its South American neighbors include Brazil, French Guiana and Guyana.
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