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  2. List of South American countries by area - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of countries and dependencies in South America by area. [1] Brazil is the largest country in South America while Suriname is the smallest.. Panama is not regarded as a transcontinental country but the country is sometimes included in South America due to being part of Colombia prior to its secession in 1903.

  3. South America - Wikipedia

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    On the coast of Peru, northeast and south of Brazil, cotton is grown. 51% of South America's land surface is covered by forest. [110] Transnational companies have settled in the Amazon rainforest to exploit timber destined for export. The Pacific coastal waters are the most important for commercial fishing.

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  5. Geography of South America - Wikipedia

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    The terminator is visible in this panoramic view across central South America. The geography of South America contains many diverse regions and climates. Geographically, South America is generally considered a continent forming the southern portion of the landmass of the Americas, south and east of the Colombia–Panama border by most ...

  6. Category:Landforms of South America by country - Wikipedia

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    Impact craters of South America by country (5 C) Islands of South America by country (15 C) Mountain ranges of South America by country (11 C)

  7. List of highest points of South American countries - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country or Region Highest point Elevation 1 Argentina Aconcagua [1]: 6,962 m (22,841 ft) 4 Bolivia Nevado Sajama [2]: 6,542 m (21,463 ft) 8 Brazil Pico da Neblina [3]

  8. Economy of South America - Wikipedia

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    South America produces 25% of the world's oranges. Throughout history, since the colonial period, the export of natural resources has been a key factor for South America's economy. With a land that can be divided into four climatic regions (tropical, temperate, arid and cold), South America is a diverse land rich in natural resources. It has a ...

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