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South to America: A Journey Below the Mason-Dixon to Understand the Soul of a Nation

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This history of the American South examines its subject from both personal and sociopolitical perspectives... [Perry] draws connections between the past and contemporary experience." — New Yorker Anstey, Roger: The Atlantic Slave Trade and British abolition, 1760–1810. London: Macmillan, 1975, p. 5. Oceania Bibliography" (PDF). Helictite: Journal of Australasian Cave Research. 25 (1). 1987. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 March 2022 . Retrieved 16 March 2022. This paper covers the region from Irian Jaya (Western New Guinea, a province of New Guinea) in the west to Galapagos Islands (Equador) and Easter Island (Chile) in the east.

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In the central coast of Peru, around the beginning of the 1st millennium AD, Moche (100 BC– 700 AD, at the northern coast of Peru), Paracas and Nazca (400 BC– 800 AD, Peru) cultures flourished with centralized states with permanent militia improving agriculture through irrigation and new styles of ceramic art. At the Altiplano, Tiahuanaco or Tiwanaku (100 BC– 1200 AD, Bolivia) managed a large commercial network based on religion.Las religiones en tiempos del Papa Francisco" (in Spanish). Latinobarómetro. April 2014. p.7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 May 2015 . Retrieved 4 April 2015. Tourism has increasingly become a significant source of income for many South American countries. [183] [184] The top ten largest South American metropolitan areas by population as of 2015, based on national census numbers from each country:

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Guyane" (PDF) (in French). IEDOM. 2009. Archived from the original on 25 December 2018 . Retrieved 24 May 2012.

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Brazil has more than 1.7 million km of roads, of which 215,000km are paved, and about 14,000km are divided highways. The two most important highways in the country are BR-101 and BR-116. [228] Argentina has more than 600,000km of roads, of which about 70,000km are paved, and about 2,500km are divided highways. The three most important highways in the country are Route 9, Route 7 and Route 14. [228] Colombia has about 210,000km of roads, and about 2,300km are divided highways. [229] Chile has about 82,000km of roads, 20,000km of which are paved, and about 2,000km are divided highways. The most important highway in the country is the Route 5 ( Pan-American Highway) [230] These 4 countries are the ones with the best road infrastructure and with the largest number of double-lane highways. Physiographically, South America also includes some of the nearby islands. The Dutch ABC islands ( Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao), the islands of Trinidad and Tobago ( Trinidad Island and Tobago Island etc.), the State of Nueva Esparta, and the Federal Dependencies of Venezuela sit on the northern portion of the South American continental shelf and are sometimes considered parts of the continent. Geopolitically, all the island countries and territories in the Caribbean have generally been grouped as a subregion of North America instead. By contrast, Aves Island (administered by Venezuela) and the Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina ( San Andrés Island, Providencia Island, and Santa Catalina Island etc., which are administered by Colombia) are politically parts of South American countries but physiographically parts of North America. [16] [24] [25]

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Beginning in the 1530s, the people and natural resources of South America were repeatedly exploited by foreign conquistadors, first from Spain and later from Portugal. These competing colonial nations claimed the land and resources as their own and divided it into colonies. Cruz-Coke, R; Moreno, RS (1994). "Genetic epidemiology of single gene defects in Chile". Journal of Medical Genetics. 31 (9): 702–706. doi: 10.1136/jmg.31.9.702. PMC 1050080. PMID 7815439. Muslims account for 6.8% of the Guyanese population and 13.9 of the Surinamese population. [75] [76] Almost all Muslims in Suriname are either Indonesian or Indians and in Guyana, most are Indian.Argentina y Uruguay, su población está formada casi exclusivamente por una población blanca e blanca mestiza procedente del sur de Europa, más del 90% E. García Zarza, 1992, 19". Geografia.fflch.usp.br. Archived from the original on 4 June 2009 . Retrieved 18 April 2009.

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