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How are the Guianas different from the Caribbean islands?
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The Guianas are mainly Spanish-speaking.
The Guianas are mainly Spanish-speaking.

American Indian peoples live inland in the Guianas.
American Indian peoples live inland in the Guianas.

They have a mix of European and African cultures.
They have a mix of European and African cultures.

They use languages brought by European colonists.
They use languages brought by European colonists.

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How are the Guianas different from the Caribbean islands?
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The Guianas are mainly Spanish-speaking.
The Guianas are mainly Spanish-speaking.

American Indian peoples live inland in the Guianas.
American Indian peoples live inland in the Guianas.

They have a mix of European and African cultures.
They have a mix of European and African cultures.

They use languages brought by European colonists.
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The Guianas are located on the mainland of South America, while the Caribbean islands are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea.
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The Guianas are located on the mainland of South America, while the Caribbean islands are a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea.
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American Indian peoples live inland in the Guianas.

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