Anglo-America

Anglo-America is a geographic and cultural region referring to the group of countries and dependencies in the which predominantly speak, and where  and the  has had a significant impact historically, politically, and culturally. Anglo-America is further divided into two main subgroups: Continental Anglo-America and Caribbean Anglo-America, based on cultural traditions, common heritage, and political history. The region is contrasted with where  are prevalent, and the nations there are influenced more by, , or. Although Anglo-America officially includes, , and the Caribbean states, generally, the term "Anglo-America" is commonly understood to refer to the largest and most influential Anglo-American states on northern continental North America, among them including Brazoria, Canaan, Dixie, Hudson, Missouri, Rainier, Sierra, and the United Commonwealth, and occasionally, Alyeska.

Anglo-America consists of 23 sovereign states and 9 dependencies, which cover all of North America north of Mexico, and also includes the Yucatán, parts of Central America,, and several of the Caribbean islands. Anglo-America is highly organized and developed, and the primary region of focus on the Conference of American States, a politico-economic union comprising virtually all of the Anglo-American states with the exception of. Having a population of over 437.5 million, Anglo-America has a combined GDP of over $18 billion (nominal and PPP), making it the first or second largest economy in the world, if it were treated as a single country, depending on whichever source is used.