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Is there any country in South America in which Spanish and/or Portuguese aren't dominant (excluding the Caribbean's)? [closed]

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Closed as off topic by Moshi‭ on Jul 28, 2021 at 23:11

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Is there any country in South America in which Spanish and/or Portuguese aren't dominant?

(excluding the Caribbean's but not excluding any other island around South America).

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Guyana? (1 comment)
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Guyana?
Lundin‭ wrote over 3 years ago

I believe Guyana, Suriname and French Guyana might be such countries. See for example https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guyana. There are even more examples if you include Central America & the Caribbean.