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The Spanish, Portuguese, British, French, and Dutch all influenced the Guianas.
British Guiana (now Guyana)Dutch Guiana (now Suriname)French GuianaThe three are still often collectively referred to as the Guianas.
French Guiana is not an independent country but is an overseas region of France.
Venezuela and Colombia are larger countries with more diverse geographical features and natural resources compared to the smaller Guianas. The Guianas consist of Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana which have a smaller population and economy than Venezuela and Colombia. Venezuela and Colombia have experienced political instability and economic challenges in recent years, while the Guianas have had more political stability.
Guyana, French Guiana, and Suriname, plus parts of Venezuela and Brazil.
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).
The Guianas have significant populations from diverse migrant groups such as Indo-Guyanese, Afro-Guyanese, Amerindians, Chinese, Europeans, Brazilians, and Haitians. These groups have contributed to the cultural and ethnic diversity of the region over the years.
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French Guiana is still a French dependency and elects deputies to the National Assembly in Paris. Guyana (formerly British Guyana) and Surinam (Dutch Guiana) are both independent countries.
How are the Guianas different from the rest of the region
The patterns of migration in the Guianas typically involve movement within the region as well as migration from the Caribbean, particularly from neighboring countries such as Suriname, Guyana, and French Guiana. There is also a historical trend of migration to the Guianas from South Asia, particularly from countries like India, to work in industries such as agriculture and mining. Additionally, there is a significant diaspora population in countries like the United States, Canada, and the Netherlands.