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South American Countries




Description :  Map showing the South American countries with the major cities in South America.
South America, the fourth largest continent in the world, consists of twelve independent countries and three major territories. Culturally influenced by Spanish and Portuguese explorers and colonial rule, South America has rich traditions of art, literature, and music. This multifaceted continent has a history that dates back over a millennium. Economically, most South American countries have shown progress and growth in the past few of decades. The tourism industry has been an important economic factor in many South American countries.

Countries of South America and their capitals

S.N. Country and Territory Area (Sq. Miles) Capital
1 Brazil 3,287,611 Brasília
2 Argentina 1,068,302 Buenos Aires
3 Peru 496,226 Lima
4 Colombia 439,735 Bogotá
5 Bolivia 424,164 La Paz and Sucre
6 Venezuela 353,841 Caracas
7 Chile 292,260 Santiago
8 Paraguay 157,047 Asunción
9 Ecuador 109,483 Quito
10 Guyana 83,012 Georgetown
11 Uruguay 68,039 Montevideo
12 Suriname 63,039 Paramaribo
13 French Guiana (France) 35,135 Cayenne (Préfecture)
14 Falkland Islands (UK) 4,700 Port Stanley
15 South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands (UK) 1,194 King Edward Point

Economy of South America
South American countries have recently shown tremendous economic development. Countries like Brazil, Argentina, Columbia, Peru, Chile, and Uruguay have had maximum growth even during the global recession (2008-2009); the South American countries have shown great resilience in comparison to other nations in the world. South America's GDP (PPP) as of 2010 was $3.5 trillion.

Agriculture and manufacturing industries are supporting the economies of many South American countries. Some of the major agricultural products are soybeans, coffee, rice, sugarcane, wheat, and corn. South America's mineral resources have also helped support the rapid growth of economy. Some major natural resources are petroleum, gold, iron ore, silver, and copper. Brazil has the sixth largest economy in the world and the largest economy in South America, but it is growing at a slower pace. Brazil also leads the continent in export of goods.

South America's economy faces some major challenges. In many countries of South America, extreme inequality between the rich and poor is a major concern. In fact the gap between the rich and the poor is highest in South American countries in comparison with other nations of the world.

South American countries have two trade blocs: Mercosur and the Andean Community of Nations. These trade blocks help the participating countries strengthen their economic ties.

Quick Facts about South America
Official Name South America
Origin of Name Amerigo Vespucci
International Divisions 12 independent countries and three territories
Population 387,500,000 (2011 est.)
Major Languages Portuguese, Spanish, English, Dutch, French
Major Religion Christianity (Roman Catholicism)

South America Timeline
5000-1200BC Asian hunters cross the frozen Bering Strait on their way from Asia to Alaska and then move south.
900-300 BC Agricultural practices are developed in the highlands of Peru
1400-1550 The Inca Empire spreads across Bolivia, Chile, Peru, Northern Argentina, and Ecuador
1492 Christopher Columbus discovers the New World (the Americas)
1494 Portugal and Spain sign the Treaty of Tordesillas, dividing the land into two sections.
Spain controlled the western half, and Portugal controlled the east.
1500 Amerigo Vespucci recognizes the New World as a separate continent. He is credited for writing his
narratives about the voyage and discoveries with great passion and art. The Americas are named after him.
1533 Spanish Army led by Francisco Pizarro captures much of Inca territory
1535 Peru and Lima are founded
1536 Argentina is established
1537 Paraguay is founded
1693 Gold is discovered in Brazil
1777 Administrative units are established in Venezuela
1818 Chile gains independence from Spain
1821 Peru gains independence from Spain
1822 Brazil gains independence from Portugal
1945 Peru holds free election
1946 Venezuela holds free election for the first time.
1983 First free elections are held in Bolivia
2008 Ecuador adopts a new constitution

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