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CONTINENT, MAINLY ON THE EARTH'S SOUTHWESTERN QUADRANT
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  • Port of Itajaí, Santa Catarina, Brazil
  • [[Maracanã Stadium]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
  • Wind farm in the [[Paraguaná Peninsula]], Venezuela
  • Rio de Janeiro]]
  • KC-390]] is the largest military transport aircraft produced in South America by the Brazilian company [[Embraer]].
  • Launch at the [[Kourou Space Centre]] in [[French Guiana]]
  • [[Rafael Correa]], [[Evo Morales]], [[Néstor Kirchner]], [[Cristina Fernández]], [[Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva]], [[Nicanor Duarte]], and [[Hugo Chávez]] signed the founding charter of the [[Bank of the South]].
  • South American flags
  • The [[Chilean Army]] in the battlefield of the [[Battle of Chorrillos]], 1883
  • The [[Uruguayan Army]] at the [[Battle of Sauce]], 1866
  • [[Vineyard]] in [[Luján de Cuyo]], province of [[Mendoza, Argentina]]
  • Amethyst mine in [[Ametista do Sul]]. South America is a major producer of gems such as amethyst, topaz, emerald, aquamarine and tourmaline.
  • Argentine–Brazilian–Chilean naval arms race]].
  • [[Imperial Brazilian Navy]] and army troops during the [[siege of Paysandú]], 1865
  • Potosi]], Bolivia, still a major silver mine
  • Calama]] in Chile.
  • Coffee in [[Minas Gerais]]. In 2018, Brazil was the world's largest producer, with 3.5 million tonnes. South America produces half of the world's coffee.
  • Pedro I]] as 1st [[Emperor of Brazil]]
  • Financial center of [[Santiago]], [[Chile]]
  • The Portuguese explorer [[Pedro Álvares Cabral]] landing in Brazil in 1500
  • EMS]], the largest Brazilian pharmaceutical industry
  • [[Wind power]] in [[Parnaíba]]
  • The [[Guayaquil conference]] between [[José de San Martín]] and [[Simón Bolívar]]
  • São Paulo]]. In 2018, Brazil was the world's largest producer, with 746 million tonnes. South America produces half of the world's sugarcane.
  • ''Bird'' ([[UOB Plaza]], Singapore), sculpture of Colombian artist [[Fernando Botero]]
  • President of Brazil Lula and members of the [[Italian Brazilian]] community during the Grape Festival at [[Caxias do Sul]]
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  • A painting of the settlement of [[Pernambuco]] in colonial Brazil by [[Frans Post]]
  • [[General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge]] in Venezuela
  • [[Rio–Niterói Bridge]]
  • A map of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies in the Americas in 1790
  • Inca–Spanish confrontation]] in the [[Battle of Cajamarca]] left thousands of natives dead.
  • Prince Pedro]] on 7 September 1822
  • Iron mine in [[Minas Gerais]]. Brazil is the world's second largest iron ore exporter.
  • A Japanese-Brazilian [[Miko]] during a festival in [[Curitiba]]
  • Public flogging of a slave in 19th-century Brazil
  • The [[Thirty-Three Orientals]] proclaimed the independence of [[Cisplatine Province]].
  • [[Bernardo O'Higgins]] swears officially the independence of [[Chile]].
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  • Carlos Cruz Diez]], in [[Caracas]]
  • Official languages in South America
  • São Paulo]]. In 2018, Brazil was the world's largest producer, with 17 million tonnes. South America produces 25% of the world's orange.
  • The La Paz cable car system in Bolivia is home to both the longest and highest urban cable car network in the world.
  • New Seven Wonders of the World]].
  • Map of South America showing physical, political, and population characteristics, as per 2018
  • [[Los Roques Archipelago]], Venezuela
  • Battle of Fanfa, battle scene in Southern Brazil during the [[Ragamuffin War]]
  • Truck of a meat company in Brazil. South America produces 20% of the world's beef and chicken meat.
  • [[Refinery]] of Brazilian state-owned [[Petrobras]] in [[Cochabamba]], [[Bolivia]]
  • [[Braskem]], the largest Brazilian chemical industry
  • UNASUR]] member states at the Second Brasília Summit on 23 May 2008
  • The [[Imperial Brazilian Army]] during a procession in [[Paraguay]], 1868
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  • [[Peruvian]] woman and her son
  • [[Rio de Janeiro International Airport]]
  • Zarate]], Argentina
  • Stretch of the [[Pan-American Highway]] in Argentina
  • Scheme for geographic regions and subregions]] used by the [[United Nations Statistics Division]]
  • The prehistoric [[Cueva de las Manos]], or "Cave of the Hands", in Argentina
  • [[Las Lajas Sanctuary]], [[Ipiales]], [[Colombia]]
  • São Paulo Stock Exchange]] is the second biggest in the [[Americas]] and 13th in the world.
  • Soy plantation in [[Mato Grosso]]. In 2020, Brazil was the world's largest producer, with 130 million tonnes. South America produces half of the world's soybeans.
  • Argentine soldiers during the [[Falklands War]]
  • A composite relief image of South America
  • Satellite view of South America at night from [[NASA]], showing the contrast between heavily populated coastal areas and the more remote regions of the Amazonian interior and Patagonia
  • Map of all tropical cyclone tracks from 1945 to 2006
  • A German submarine under attack by [[Brazilian Air Force]] PBY Catalina, 31 July 1943
  • Headquarters of the [[UNASUR]] in [[Quito]], [[Ecuador]]
  • Pirapora Solar Complex, the largest in Brazil and Latin America with a capacity of 321 MW
  • Spanish-Venezuelan]] protesters in Madrid
  • Woodcut depicting Italian explorer [[Amerigo Vespucci]]'s first voyage (1497–98) to the New World, from the first known published edition of Vespucci's 1504 letter to [[Piero Soderini]]
  • colonial houses]] in [[Paramaribo]], [[Suriname]]

South American         
¦ noun a native or inhabitant of South America.
¦ adjective relating to South America.
Sport in South America         
  • [[Adhemar Ferreira da Silva]].
  • [[Anderson Silva]].
  • England]] at the [[2011 Rugby World Cup]].
  • [[Aurélio Miguel]].
  • [[Brazil men's national volleyball team]], 2012.
  • [[Rodrigo Pessoa]].
  • [[César Cielo]].
  • [[Deborah Pontes]].
  • [[Éder Jofre]].
  • Falcão]].
  • [[Juan Manuel Fangio]].
  • [[Gustavo Kuerten]] at the [[2005 French Open]].
  • [[Henrique Mecking]].
  • [[Miguel Najdorf]].
  • [[Hugo Calderano]].
  • ''Las Leonas'', the women's national team.
  • [[Manu Ginóbili]].
  • [[Maradona]].
  • [[Marcus Vinicius D'Almeida]].
  • [[Nairo Quintana]]: Colombian Champion of the [[Giro d'Italia]] and the [[Vuelta a España]].
  • [[Natalia Falavigna]].
  • [[Pelé]].
  • [[Rayssa Leal]].
  • [[Rebeca Andrade]].
  • [[Erlon Silva]] (front) and [[Isaquias Queiroz]] (back).
  • BMX World Champion]].
  • [[Robert Scheidt]].
  • [[Ayrton Senna]], the most successful Brazilian driver in [[Formula One]].
  • [[Brazil women's national volleyball team]], 2007.
  • [[Ítalo Ferreira]].
OVERVIEW OF SPORT IN SOUTH AMERICA
Sports in South America; Association football in South America; Basketball in South America
Association football is the most popular sport in almost all South American countries. There are a wide range of sports played in the continent of South America.
History of South America         
PAST EVENTS AND PEOPLE OF THE CONTINENT OF SOUTH AMERICA
South American History; History of south america
The history of South America is the study of the past, particularly the written record, oral histories, and traditions, passed down from generation to generation on the continent of South America. The continent continues to be home to indigenous peoples, some of whom built high civilizations prior to the arrival of Europeans in the late 1400s and early 1500s.

Wikipedia

South America

South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the southern subregion of a single continent called America.

South America is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the north and east by the Atlantic Ocean; North America and the Caribbean Sea lie to the northwest. The continent generally includes twelve sovereign states: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela; two dependent territories: the Falkland Islands and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; and one internal territory: French Guiana. In addition, the ABC islands of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Ascension Island (dependency of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, a British Overseas Territory), Bouvet Island (dependency of Norway), Panama, and Trinidad and Tobago may also be considered parts of South America.

South America has an area of 17,840,000 square kilometers (6,890,000 sq mi). Its population as of 2021 has been estimated at more than 434 million. South America ranks fourth in area (after Asia, Africa, and North America) and fifth in population (after Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America). Brazil is by far the most populous South American country, with more than half of the continent's population, followed by Colombia, Argentina, Venezuela and Peru. In recent decades, Brazil has also generated half of the continent's GDP and has become the continent's first regional power.

Most of the population lives near the continent's western or eastern coasts while the interior and the far south are sparsely populated. The geography of western South America is dominated by the Andes mountains; in contrast, the eastern part contains both highland regions and vast lowlands where rivers such as the Amazon, Orinoco and Paraná flow. Most of the continent lies in the tropics, except for a large part of the Southern Cone located in the middle latitudes.

The continent's cultural and ethnic outlook has its origin with the interaction of indigenous peoples with European conquerors and immigrants and, more locally, with African slaves. Given a long history of colonialism, the overwhelming majority of South Americans speak Spanish or Portuguese, and societies and states are rich in Western traditions. Relative to Europe, Asia and Africa, 20th-century South America has been a peaceful continent with few wars.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor South America
1. Learning Spanish makes South America more enjoyable.
2. Most immigrants here are from Asia or South America.
3. "Fund managers are talking positively about South America.
4. Scolopendra gigantea normally lives in Central or South America.
5. Mengele died in South America after eluding capture for decades.