Non-Caribbean countries that have significantly influenced the Caribbean include the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. The U.S. has had a profound impact through economic interventions, cultural exports, and military presence, especially during the Cold War. France's colonial legacy persists in territories like Martinique and Guadeloupe, shaping language, culture, and governance. The UK's historical colonial rule established lasting political and social structures, with British influence still evident in language, legal systems, and educational frameworks across many Caribbean nations.
The cultural region of the US that has the most Native American influence would be Mid-west
Africa has the most French speakers of any continent, due to its history of colonization by France and its continued influence on the region. French is widely spoken in countries such as Algeria, Morocco, and Senegal.
west asia
Most are in western Europe.
Africa has the most countries among all culture regions in the world, with a total of 54 countries. The diversity of languages, ethnic groups, and traditions across Africa contributes to the large number of countries in the region.
Western Asia
Sudan and swahili coast
japan
No, Polynesia is not the most populous region in the Pacific. The most populous region in the Pacific is Melanesia, which includes countries like Papua New Guinea and Fiji.
Spain because most countries speak spanish
Core countries change, but as of 2018, the most common languages in the core region are:EnglishSpanishFrenchGermanItalianDanishSwedishNorwegianFinnishHebrewJapanese
Most croupt leaders and most innocent public