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Anglophone countries

Anglophone countries are nations where English is the primary language spoken by most people. These countries often share historical ties to Britain, including legal systems, cultural influences, and institutions. Examples include the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. While they may have diverse populations, their common language fosters communication, international relations, and cultural exchange. Being anglophone also influences media, education, and business, making these countries influential in the global English-speaking community.