¿Realmente Son Sudamericanas? El Caso Único de Guyana, Surinam y Guayana Francesa

🌳 Other links: https://linktr.ee/geographybygeoff 🗺️ Map Store: https://geoffxmuirway.com/ South America is a large continent comprised of very large and prominent countries like Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and many more. However, three countries located on the same landmass as the rest of South America—Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana—are nothing like South America. In fact, they are often excluded from all conversations, organizations, and references when thinking about South America as a single unit. So, why isn't the Guianas considered South American? In this video, we'll talk about the unique geography of the three countries and how they are geologically isolated from the rest of South America, the history of each, why they speak English, Dutch, and French, and why, ultimately, the Guianas have more in common with the Caribbean than with their Spanish- and Brazilian-speaking neighbors. -- Stock footage and music purchased from www.envato.com, www.storyblocks.com, and videvo.net. If you believe an error has occurred in the use of a video clip, please contact me. This was produced by Sound Bight Media (soundbight.com) and Mosaico Productions (mosaicoproductions.com).