On the western side of Colombia.
What are the Andes Mountains?
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River provides transportation and resources.
What is the Amazon?
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In 1825 did uruguay declare independence from.
who is Spain
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Capital city is Georgetown.
What is Guyana?
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The year that Chile, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia gain independence.
What is 1825?
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About 4,000 miles (6,440km) long.
What is the Amazon river?
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The capital is in this region.
What is the interior?
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A river in Paraguay has hydroelectric dams in.
what is the Parana river
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2/3 of people are African descendants.
What is French Guianas?
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The most common language in Pacific South America.
What is Spanish?
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The major crops of this region.
What is rice, coffee, bannana, and sugarcane?
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Early Brazilian life was based on.
What is hunting, fishing, and farming?
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Name the capital of Paraguay.
What is Asuncion?
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Capital city is Paramaribo.
What is Suriname?
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Most people in Pacific South America practice a religion.
What is Roman catholicism?
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The region of Atlantic South America include 4 countries.
What is Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay?
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Brazil gained independence from here in 1822.
What is portugal?
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The population of Argentina.
What is 44 million people?
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The capital of Colombia.
What is Bogota?
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The poorest country in South America.
What is Bolivia?
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Bolivia has some deposits of...
What is tin, gold, silver, led, and zinc?
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The largest population in Brazil.
What is Japanese population?
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Name the political leader that helped improve the living conditions of poor people in Argentina.
Who is Ela Peron?
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3 things that mark people who long ago lived in Colombia.
What is mounds, statues and tombs?
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What is Chile?
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