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Former colonies of Europe include regions across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific that were once under European control. Notable examples include India and parts of Southeast Asia colonized by the British, much of Africa divided among various European powers, the Caribbean islands colonized by the Spanish, French, and Dutch, and territories in the Americas controlled by Spain, Portugal, and Britain. The legacy of colonization has significantly influenced the political, social, and economic landscapes of these regions even after gaining independence.

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