The Guianas were originally five countries. But ended up by being three. The three Guyanas were different because they each spoke a different language to the rest of South America. British Guiana (English) Dutch Guiana (Dutch) and French Guiana (French).
How are the Guianas different from the rest of the region
"The peculiar institution" set the South apart from the rest of the country.
in the beginning of the 1800's, Latin America was ruled by Spain (except Brazil, ruled by Portugal), By the end of the century, most states had gained independence, thanks largely to movements spearheaded by Simon Bolivar
The Andes.
The largest country- Brazil- was a colony of Portugal, and people there speak Portuguese. The rest of South America speaks Spanish.
The northern part of South America is north of the Equator, so it is in the northern hemisphere. The rest of South American is in the southern hemisphere.
Venezuela and most of the rest of south america
A rest-house along the Inca roads in South America.
there was no fighting
The Guiana region, which includes Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana, is distinct from other parts of South America due to its unique blend of cultures, languages, and colonial history. The region has a higher proportion of people of African, East Indian, and Indigenous descent compared to other South American countries. Additionally, French Guiana is an overseas department of France, while Guyana and Suriname are independent nations.
Only South America qualifies as a continent. The rest (Greenland, Russia, Mexico) are countries.
they dont thats why they're extict in Britain and the rest of the world ( apart from america)