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Your can better asked this question to Osama Bin Laden!
Considering the fact of Americas dominance of the entertainment industry which is cinema, television, music and radio (English language), the fact that English is the defacto language of media, business and commerce, that English is the mother tongue of 1/5th of the global population, that English is taught in 50% of all schools as the top second language, that 99% of all E-mail is sent in English, that 95% of all scientific papers are published in English.... well, you'd have to be living with one of the undiscovered tribes of the Amazon not to have, at the, least someone mention English if only to say what a pain in the arse it is that they have to learn it.
I don't believe any country does not know about the English language, some poeple, maybe, but not country(-ies).
If you can give a date or even a specific century that would make it easier to narrow down the list but bear in mind that the English language as we know it today didn't exist until around the mid-sevententh century. Sooo... no country (not even Britain) knew about the (modern) English language; if you want to be pedantic.

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