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South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. South America is situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. It became attached to North America only recently, geologically speaking, with the formation of the Isthmus of Panama. The Andes, likewise a comparatively young and seismically restless mountain range, run down the western edge of the continent; the land to the east of the Andes is largely tropical rain forest, the vast Amazon River basin.

South American ranks fourth in area, after Asia, Africa, and North America. In population, it ranks fifth, after Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America.

It is thought to have been first inhabited by humans crossing the Bering Land Bridge, now the Bering strait, though there are also suggestions of migration from the southern Pacific Ocean.

From the 1530s, the indigenous inhabitants of South America were subjugated by European invaders, first from Spain, later from Portugal, who divided it into colonies. In the course of the 19th century, these colonies won their independence. Nowadays, South America consists of the following twelve countries

and the following three non-independent territories:

The region of South America also includes various islands, most of which belong to countries on the continent. The Caribbean territories are grouped with North America. The largest country, both in area and in population, is by far Brazil.

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List of countries/dependencies by population density

in inhabitants/km².

Unlike the figures in the country articles, the figures in this table are based on areas including inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, rivers) and may therefore be lower here.

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
country
   
pop. dens.
   
area
   
population
 
 
   
(/km²)
   
(km²)
   
(2002-07-01 est.)
 
Ecuador
   
47
   
283,560
   
13,447,494
 
Colombia
   
36
   
1,138,910
   
41,008,227
 
Venezuela
   
27
   
912,050
   
24,287,670
 
Peru
   
22
   
1,285,220
   
27,949,639
 
Brazil
   
21
   
8,511,965
   
176,029,560
 
Chile
   
20
   
756,950
   
15,498,930
 
Uruguay
   
19
   
176,220
   
3,386,575
 
Paraguay
   
14
   
406,750
   
5,884,491
 
Argentina
   
14
   
2,766,890
   
37,812,817
 
Bolivia
   
7.7
   
1,098,580
   
8,445,134
 
Guyana
   
3.2
   
214,970
   
698,209
 
Suriname
   
2.7
   
163,270
   
436,494
 
French Guiana (Fr.)
   
2.0
   
91,000
   
182,333
 
Falkland Islands (UK)
   
0.24
   
12,173
   
2,967

(Not included in the table are South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands which have no permanent inhabitants, only temporary researchers.)

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Continents of the World
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(The Pacific Islands, also called Oceania, are not part of any continent)