Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 merge South American Indigenous people date February 2012 Dablink This article is about the indigenouspeoples of SouthAmerica. For other indigenouspeoples see Indigenouspeoples disambiguation Image LA2 NSRW 1 0086.jpg right thumb 300px Natives of SouthAmerica , chart from The New Student s Reference Work see also South American Indigenous people Indigenouspeoples in the Americas American indigenouspeoples in SouthAmerica include Indigenouspeoples in Argentina Indigenouspeoples in Bolivia Indigenouspeoples in Brazil Indigenouspeoples in Chile Indigenouspeoples in Colombia Indigenouspeoples in Ecuador Indigenouspeoples in French Guiana Indigenouspeoples in Guyana Indigenouspeoples in Paraguay Indigenouspeoples in Peru Indigenouspeoples in Suriname Indigenouspeoples in Uruguay Indigenouspeoples in Venezuela SouthAmerica topic Indigenouspeoples in Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Indigenouspeoples by continent DEFAULTSORT IndigenousPeoples In SouthAmerica Category Indigenouspeoples of SouthAmerica Category Ethnic groups in SouthAmerica Category History of SouthAmerica Category Ethnic groups in Argentina Category Indigenouspeoples in Argentina Category Ethnic groups in Bolivia Category Indigenouspeoples in Bolivia Category Ethnic groups in Brazil Category Indigenouspeoples in Brazil Category Ethnic groups in Chile Category Indigenouspeoples in Chile Category Ethnic groups in Colombia Category Indigenouspeoples in Colombia Category Ethnic groups in Ecuador Category Indigenouspeoples in Ecuador Category Ethnic groups in French Guiana Category Indigenouspeoples in French Guiana Category Ethnic groups in Guyana Category Indigenouspeoples in Guyana Category Ethnic groups in Paraguay Category Indigenouspeoples in Paraguay Category Ethnic groups in Peru Category Indigenouspeoples in Peru Category Ethnic groups in Uruguay Category Indigenouspeoples in Uruguay Category Indigenouspeoples in Venezuela ... more details
Indigenouspeoples in SouthAmerica The following is a partial list of cultures related to South American Indigenouspeoples . seealso Indigenouspeoples in SouthAmerica expand list date February 2011 refbegin 5 Abip n people Abip n Achuar Aguaruna Alacalufe Amahuaca people Amahuaca Amazonian Kichwas Arawaks Ashaninca Atacame os Aymara people Aymara Ayoreo Aw Banawa Barasana Bora people Bora Ca aris Caiapos Cambeba Caritiana Charca people Charca Chasa Chibcha Cinta Larga Cocama language Cocama Cof n Cumanagoto Cuncos D w people D w Diaguitas Chayahuita Emerillon Enxet Fuegian G Guarani people Guaran Guarayo people Guarayo Guaycuru peoples Guaycuru Huambisa people Huambisa Huaorani Juma people Juma Juris Kali na people Kali na Kamayur Karaj people Karaj Kaweshkar Kayapo Korubo Machiguenga people Machiguenga Macuna Mapuche Mascho Piro Mats s Mura people Mura Nambikwara people Paiter people Paiter Palikur people Palikur Panar Parintintin Pehuenche Pirah people Pirah Quechuas Quichua Rapanui Satere Mawe Secoya people Secoya Shipibo Shiwar Shuar people Shuar Siona people Siona Suru do Par Tapirap people Tapirap Taromenane Tehuelche people Tehuelche Tetete people Tetete Ticuna people Ticuna Tucano people Tucano Tupi people Tupi Xucuru Urarina Wai wai people Wai Wai Wari Wayampi Wayana Yagua Yanesha people Yanesha Y nomam Ye kuana Yuracar Zaparos Zoa tribe Zoa refend 5 See also Portal Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Archaeology of the Americas List of pre Columbian cultures Metallurgy in pre Columbian America Pre Columbian SouthAmerica Pre Inca cultures SouthAmerica topic Indigenouspeoples in Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Pre Columbian History of the Americas Indigenouspeoples by continent DEFAULTSORT South American Indigenous People Category Indigenouspeoples of SouthAmerica Category Ethnic groups in SouthAmerica Category History of indigenouspeoples of the Americas Category History of SouthAmerica fa ... more details
orphan date May 2010 Indigenouspeoples of SouthAmerica have been involved a several wars of different scale and nature. Conflicts with Iberoamerican states and between different indigenous groups have decreased over time. Inca Civil War 1525 1527 Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire 1532 1572 Arauco War 1536 1800 Guarani War 1756 Rebellion of T pac Amaru II 1780 1782 Chilean War of Independence 1810 1822 Occupation of Araucan a 1861 1884 Conquest of the Desert 1872 1884 Category Military history of Latin America Category Indigenous topics of SouthAmerica Category Military history of SouthAmerica Category Wars involving the states and peoples of SouthAmerica ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 cleanup September 2009 Wars of the indigenouspeoples of North America refers to conflicts between the indigenouspeoples of North America and Western world Western powers in territory now part of Canada , the United States , and Mexico . At various times indigenouspeoples fought against forces from the Russian Empire Russian , Spanish Empire Spanish , French colonial empire French and British Empire British colonial empires, and with residents of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Wars between the United States and indigenous people are covered in the American Indian Wars article. Wars other than those referred to in the US as the Indian Wars include Pequot War 1637 1638 &mdash British colonists in what is now Massachusetts allied with some Indian tribes, against the Pequot tribe Kieft s War 1643 1645 &mdash between Dutch settlers in New Netherland what are now the states of New York , New Jersey , and the surrounding area and Wappinger Indians French and Iroquois Wars mid 17th century &mdash in eastern North America between Indian nations of the Iroquois Confederation, supported by the Netherlands Dutch colonists of New Netherland , and the largely Algonquian languages Algonquian speaking tribes of the Great Lakes region North America Great Lakes region , allied with French colonists King Philip s War 1675 1676 &mdash in present day southern New England Tuscarora War 1711 1715 &mdash War in North Carolina between Tuscarora and British ... Commons category Native American wars DEFAULTSORT Wars Of The IndigenousPeoples Of North America Category Wars involving the indigenouspeoples of North America ... in South Carolina and numerous Indian tribes Chickasaw Wars 1720 1760 &mdash Unsuccessful campaign ... North America Great Lakes region against British forts and settlements Battle of Point Pleasant 1774 ... Virginia . Battle of Sitka 1804 &mdash Russian America Port Gamble, Washington History Battle of Port ... more details
of the indigenouspeoples of North America Category Traditional Native American dwellings Category ... groups in the northeast of North america, south and east of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie that had traditions ... Indians title South Coast Salish url accessdate 2006 08 06 edition date 1990 08 20 year month publisher .... 7 pages 491 See also Dorset culture Igloo List of dwellings of Pueblo peoples Ozette Indian Village ... more details
The South African Unemployed Peoples Movement SAUPM is a social movement with branches in Durban , Grahamstown and the Northern Province ref http revolutionaryfrontlines.wordpress.com 2011 10 22 south africa fighting for our right to work organising the unemployed more 19873 Fighting for Our Right to Work Organising the Unemployed , Jeanne Hefez, Frontlines of Revolutionary Struggles , 2011 ref in South ... , South African Broadcasting Corporation , 9 January 2012 ref Appropriation of Food in Durban ...?xid rss fullworld yahoo The Outrage of South Africa s Poor Threatens Their President ... unemployed peoples movement grahamstown Ten Theses on Democracy , Amandla Magazine , 2011 ref ... is Ayanda Kota . ref http www.anngarrison.com audio south africa on the global occupy map Occupy South Africa on the Global Occupy Map ref The movement works closely with radical students. ref ... social movements in South Africa, has supported the global Occupy movement ref http www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org international news south african unemployed movement begins occupation.html South African Unemployed Movement Begins Occupation , Marxist Humanist Initiative, 2011 ref and the struggle against state censorship in South Africa. ref http www.timeslive.co.za politics 2011 11 ... unemployed peoples movement grahamstown Ten Theses on Democracy , Amandla Magazine , 2011 http afrospear.com ... Sekwenele It s enough , Timothy Gabb, Activate , 2011 http www.anngarrison.com audio south africa on the global occupy map South Africa on the Global Occupy Map , Anne Garrison, 2011 http mg.co.za article ... , 2011 http www.pambazuka.org en category comment 71559 The revolt of South Africa s untouchables ... , by Pedro Tabensky, January 2012 See also Abahlali baseMjondolo The Landless Peoples Movement The Mandela Park Backyarders The Western Cape Anti Eviction Campaign Politics of South Africa navbox Notes and references reflist 2 Use dmy dates date October 2010 Category South African social movements ... more details
Category Human geography Category Indigenouspeoples of North America Category Native American ...Original research date January 2010 The following is a list of names of the territories of Indigenouspeoples of the Americas indigenouspeoples of the North American continent . Autonymic names in native North American languages are in bold , translations of the Native names are in parentheses and quotes. The Native language or dialect of that form of the country s name is in brackets for example, Plains Cree . Names for that Native country in other languages, such as conventional English language English names, are in a normal font and indented with a bullet unless only exonyms are yet known to the authors, in which case the exonym in parentheses is used as the main entry such as where only the Abenaki name for Mahican Country is yet known. Anishinaabewaki , ref http www.freelang.net dictionary ojibwe.html Freelang Ojibwe Dictionary ref Anishinaabe Ahiki , Anishinaabe Aki http www.unieketrouwringen.nl ko images The 20Universe 20of 20the 20Ojibwe 20Anishinaabeg.pdf Anishinaabe Land Anishinaabe language Ojibwe Verify credibility date January 2010 Anishinaabe Country, Ojibwe Country Aps alooke Issawua ref Aps alooke Issawua Email correspondence with Tim McCleary, Project Coordinator, Crow Place Name Project, December 31, 2006. The element Issawua should probably have an accent mark showing stress. ref Crow language Crow Aps alooke , ref name ywhc.org http www.ywhc.org aithp index.php ... the whole to be their homeland. They also shared this region with a number of other peoples as the Indigenous ... is divided in to four main groups Nuxalk Bella Coola Valley Ats aaxlh South Bentick Arm Kwalhna ... , Cree , and Ojicree speaking peoples of northern Ontario. Nitassinan Our exclusive Land Refers to Montagnais ... history ndakina.cfm Abenaki language Abenaki Algonquian peoples Algonquin Country Pana bskaiiak Land ... to by the many peoples here as Turtle Island. In Yuchi that would be S atsetaha dap a Turtle Island ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Cultures of SouthAmerica draw on diverse cultural traditions. These include the Indigenouspeoples native cultures of the peoples that inhabited the continents prior to the arrival of the Europeans European culture European cultures, brought mainly by the Spain Spanish , the Portugal Portuguese and the French people French African cultures, whose presence derives from a long history of New World slavery and the United States, particularly via mass culture such as cinema and TV. Religion Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion over 80 in Hispanic countries, some 65 70 in Brazil . French Guiana also has a large number of Protestantism Protestants . Guyana and Suriname are exceptions, with three major religions Christianity in general, Hinduism , and Islam . In lowland SouthAmerica, as well as the Andes, animism and shamanism are common ... cuisine Because of SouthAmerica s ethnic mix, South American cuisine takes on African, American ... and Colours Magazine exploring South American music and culture See also Latin American culture List of pre Columbian civilizations Etiquette in Latin AmericaSouthAmerica in topic Culture of this is the main article of the category DEFAULTSORT Culture Of SouthAmerica Category South American culture ... languages of the continent. The majority of South Americans more than 50 speak Portuguese language Portuguese . However, most South American countries are Spanish language Spanish speaking, and nearly all of the continent s lusophone s reside in Brazil . Among other languages used by many South Americans ... Guyana Italian language Italian and German language German in certain pockets across southern SouthAmerica, such as Brazil , Uruguay , Per & Argentina . Japanese language Japanese in Per and Brazil. Music Main Latin American music South American nations have a rich variety of music. Some of the most ... from Colombia . Art Main Latin American art Beyond the rich tradition of indigenous art, the development ... more details
refimprove date June 2010 Black South Africa ns were at times officially called Bantu peoples Bantu by the apartheid regime . The term Bantu is derived from the word for people common to many of the Bantu languages . In South Africa Bantu is no longer in wide use as a description of black South African people. The Oxford English Dictionary Oxford Dictionary of South African English describes its use in a racial context as obsolescent and offensive because of its strong association with white minority rule and the apartheid system. However, Bantu is used without pejorative connotations in other parts of Africa. History At some stage after the tertiary dispersal period a settlement at Great Zimbabwe was established as the capital of a trading empire. Around this time there is evidence of coastal trading with Arabs, with the South East Asian region, and even with China. As the southern groups of Bantu speakers migrated southwards two main groups emerged, the Nguni people Nguni Xhosa people Xhosa , Zulu people Zulu , Northern Ndebele people Ndebele , Swazi people Swazi , who occupied the eastern coastal plains, and the Sotho Tswana who lived on the interior plateau. The two language groups have diverged and differ on certain key aspects especially in the sound systems . When the early ... Bantu Speaking Peoples Of South Africa Category Ethnic groups in Africa ... century very few Bantu speakers were found there. The predominant indigenous population around the Cape was made up of Khoisan peoples. Following Jan van Riebeeck s settlement at the Cape in 1652 European ..., much as had been done with the aboriginal Khoisan peoples the Boers had previously encountered ... river in the south, not far from the modern day town of East London. Shaka is well known for the many ... as by his people, and compensation could be demanded. Ethnic partitioning South Africa s Bantu speaking ... from South East Asia , meat mostly wild game and beef , vegetables and milk , water and grain beer ... more details
For more information, see these articles about telecommunication Communications in SouthAmerica . Reference SouthAmerica in topic Communications in DEFAULTSORT Communications In SouthAmerica Category Communication by region ... more details
Image LocationSouthAmerica.png right 300px File Southamerica 1 .jpg thumb 300px SouthAmerica is the southern ... lie to the northwest. SouthAmerica was named in 1507 by cartographers Martin Waldseem ller and Matthias ... not the East Indies , but a New World unknown to Europeans. SouthAmerica has an area of 17,780,000 ... was estimated at more than 371,090,000. SouthAmerica Continent Area and population ranks fourth in area ... , and North America . The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to SouthAmerica Geography of SouthAmericaSouthAmerica topic Geography of commons Atlas of SouthAmerica Atlas of SouthAmerica Countries of SouthAmerica Main article List of South American countries nowrap ... PRY nowrap PER nowrap SUR nowrap URY nowrap VEN Coats of arms of SouthAmerica Flags of SouthAmerica ... of SouthAmerica Regions of SouthAmerica Main divisions Northern SouthAmerica Guyanas Northeastern SouthAmerica Southern Cone Southern SouthAmerica Andean states Western SouthAmerica Geographical ... America Gran Chaco Guianas Los Llanos, Venezuela Llanos Pampas Pantanal Patagonia SouthAmerica topic Regions of Geographic features of SouthAmerica List of World Heritage Sites in the Americas List of islands of SouthAmerica List of rivers of SouthAmerica Demography of SouthAmerica Main article Demographics of SouthAmericaSouthAmerica topic Demographics of History of SouthAmericaSouthAmerica topic History of Culture of SouthAmerica Main article Culture of SouthAmerica Religion in SouthAmerica Islam in SouthAmerica Christianity in SouthAmerica Hinduism in SouthAmerica List of World Heritage Sites in the Americas World Heritage Sites SouthAmerica topic Culture of SouthAmerica topic Architecture of SouthAmerica topic Clothing in SouthAmerica topic Cuisine of SouthAmerica topic Languages of SouthAmerica topic Media in SouthAmerica topic Prostitution in SouthAmerica topic Racism in SouthAmerica topic Religion in SouthAmerica topic Slavery in The Arts in SouthAmerica ... more details
as zambo. A mixture of European and African ancestry is referred to as mulatto. Indigenouspeoples Main Indigenouspeoples of SouthAmericaIndigenous people make up about half of the population of Peru ...Main Demographics of Latin AmericaSouthAmerica has an estimated population of 385 million as of 2005 ... American countries by population Religion main Religion in Latin America An estimated 90 of South .... 19 of Christians worldwide. SouthAmerica in topic Religion in Ethnicity See Ethnic groups in Central America In terms of ethnicity , the demographics of SouthAmerica shows a mixture of Europeans ... Rainforest. Argentina See also Indigenouspeoples in Argentina Argentina s indigenous population ... ref The ten most populous indigenouspeoples are the Mapuche 113,680 people , the Kolla people Kolla ... 69,000 . Brazil See also Indigenouspeoples in Brazil The Amerindians make up 0.4 of Brazil s population ... 23 ref Indigenouspeoples are found in the entire territory of Brazil, although the majority of them ... 2010 05 23 first Raymond last Colitt ref Chile Main Indigenouspeoples in Chile According to the 2002 ... Ed n . Colombia See also Indigenouspeoples in Colombia Colombia s indigenouspeoples nonetheless ... rights for indigenouspeoples are recognized in the 1991 Constitution. One of these is the Muisca ... to the legend of El Dorado . Ecuador See also Indigenouspeoples in Ecuador At the present the 25 of Ecuador .... Per See also IndigenousPeoples in Peru Indigenous population in Peru make up around ... References Reflist See also Demographics of Latin America Demographics of Central AmericaSouthAmerica ... Demographics Of SouthAmerica Category SouthAmerica Category Ethnic groups in SouthAmerica Category Demographics by region SouthAmerica Category Demographics of SouthAmerica Other languages pt ... style text align left Lima style text align left sort South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands flagicon South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands South ... more details
This is a List of airlines of SouthAmerica in operation . div align center Due to the size of the list it has been broken down into div SouthAmerica topic List of airlines of state expand Continent topic name Lists of airlines by continent title Lists of airlines by continent prefix List of airlines of List of airlines See also List of defunct airlines of SouthAmerica Notes flag Falkland Islands has only 1 airline, Falkland Islands Government Air Service flag South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands has no airlines operating from within the country. DEFAULTSORT List Of Airlines Of SouthAmerica Category Airlines of SouthAmerica Category Lists of airlines by continent SouthAmerica ko ... more details
unreferenced date March 2009 Northern SouthAmerica is a region in the continent SouthAmerica . This region has a rich range of natural resources exploited by European explorers over the past couple of centuries. Most of the most populous cities, such as Bogot , are located temperate conditions of the Andes. Other major cities are often located on the coast of either the three main waterways bordering the region the Pacific Ocean , the Atlantic Ocean , and the Caribbean Sea . Countries of northern SouthAmerica Colombia Venezuela Ecuador Peru northern Peru Guyana Suriname French Guiana The two Andean States of Colombia and Venezuela are located in the northwestern part of the continent. They both are Caribbean bordering countries. Two independent states and a dependent state are located in the Guiana Highlands . Guyana , Suriname and French Guiana , respectively are located on the Atlantic Ocean. See also portal box Geography Americas SouthAmerica Northern SouthAmerica Wikipedia Books commons main Outline of Northern SouthAmerica Index of Northern SouthAmerica related articles Bibliography of Northern SouthAmerica Andean States Eastern SouthAmerica Brazil Southern Cone clear Category Regions of SouthAmerica Category Regions of the Americas Category Flora of northern SouthAmerica SouthAm geo stub ar id Amerika Selatan Utara ... more details
This page provides links to other pages comprising the list of airport s in SouthAmerica . Due to the number of airports, each country or territory has a separate list SouthAmerica in topic List of airports in state uncollapsed See also Wikipedia WikiProject Aviation Airline destination lists SouthAmerica Navigation box br List of airports Category Lists of airports SouthAmerica Category Airports in SouthAmerica Category SouthAmerica related lists Airports Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de Liste der Verkehrsflugh fen in S damerika nl Lijst van vliegvelden in Zuid Amerika ... more details
Infobox film name Zoop in SouthAmerica image size image Zoop in SouthAmerica FilmPoster.jpeg caption director Johan Nijenhuis producer writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released Film date 2007 7 19 runtime country Film Netherlands language Dutch language Dutch budget gross Zoop in SouthAmerica lang nl Zoop in Zuid Amerika is a 2007 Dutch youth film . The film received a Golden Film for 100,000 visitors. External links IMDb title 0920476 DEFAULTSORT Zoop In SouthAmerica Category Dutch films Category 2007 films Category Children s films Category Dutch language films Netherlands film stub Adventure film stub nl Zoop in Zuid Amerika ... more details
as far south as Mesoamerica and SouthAmerica, meaning that the indigenous inhabitants of that latter ... of indigenous religious beliefs across SouthAmerica have led academics to suspect that the first ...File rea Cultural Andina.png thumb right The Andean mountain range in western SouthAmerica. The history of human habitation in the Andean region of SouthAmerica stretches from circa 15,000 BCE to the present ... gatherer tribal groups arrived in SouthAmerica via the Isthmus of Panama , they spread out ... nationalism that was sweeping all of SouthAmerica led rebel armies to overthrow Spanish rule ... SouthAmerica. Lithic Period c.15,000 BCE 3000 BCE The earliest period in which humans inhabited ... of SouthAmerica. ref Mos01 Moseley 2001 . p. 87. ref ref Bur92 Burger 1992 . pp. 08 11. ref Although there had been four biologically distinct genetic human populations in North America, as has been ... problem amongst the genetic homogeneity of the IndigenousSouth Americans , and instead marriage was controlled ... Mos01 Moseley 2001 . p. 88. ref The first pioneers in SouthAmerica, migrating down south from the Isthmus ... throughout the Lithic Period, and as a result the sea levels on the west coast of SouthAmerica stabilized ... 27816 1 ref Bur92 cite book title Revolution SouthAmerica and the Rise of the New Left last aut ... of the Andean region was conquered by the indigenous Inca n tribe, who founded the largest empire ... colonisers from Europe arrived in the Andes, eventually subjugating the indigenous kingdoms and incorporating ... . The 20th century saw the growing influence of the United States of America in the region ... 300px An early 20th century illustration depicting two Lithic Period humans hunting a glyptodon in SouthAmerica. After the evolution of anatomically modern humans in eastern Africa circa 200,000 years ... land bridge between Siberia in north eastern Asia and Alaska in north western North America that humans first crossed into the Americas. From there, vanguards of human groups headed south, colonising ... more details
Please use Spanish and Portuguese spelling. The fauna of SouthAmerica consists of a huge variety of unique animal s some of which evolved in relative isolation. The isolation of SouthAmerica had an abrupt end some few million years ago when the Isthmus of Panama was formed allowing small scale migration of animals that would result in the Great American Interchange . Images Some examples of animals in SouthAmerica appear below gallery File Llama, peru, machu picchu.jpg Llama File Ramphastos toco.jpg Toco Toucan File Piranha1.jpg Piranha File Jaguar head shot edit2.jpg Jaguar gallery Sources http www.jstor.org sici?sici 0033 5770 196812 43 3A4 3C409 3ATFMFOS 3E2.0.CO 2 Z JSTOR See also selfref Category Fauna of SouthAmerica SouthAm stub animal stub Category Fauna of SouthAmerica ... more details
countries in Europe, indigenouspeoples and escaped slaves shaped SouthAmerica from the 16th through ... eastern Highlands of Colombia were the most striking of the sedentary indigenouspeoples in South ...Image Non Native American Nations Control over SouthAmerica 1700 and on.gif thumb 300px European nations claimed sovereignty over SouthAmerica, 1700 to present The history of SouthAmerica is the study .... SouthAmerica has a history that spans a wide range of human cultural and civilizational forms ... and indigenous cultures remain quite distinct from those of their colonizers. Through the trans Atlantic slave trade , SouthAmerica especially Brazil became the home of millions of people in the African ..., SouthAmerica underwent yet more social and political changes among them nation building projects ... until the early 1900s. Pre Columbian era Main Pre Columbian SouthAmerica Agriculture and domestication ... in SouthAmerica dates back to circa 6500 BCE, when potato es, Chili pepper chilies and bean s began ... of Bolivia were the 3 most important sedentary Indian groups in SouthAmerica. In the last two thousand ... in SouthAmerica. In 1493, the papal bull Inter caetera was the third of a series that paved the way ... IndigenousPeoples posted on AlterNet June 18, 2007 ref Image with unknown copyright status removed ... 1892.jpg thumb 200px left SouthAmerica in 1892 Image Latin American independence countries.PNG thumb ... 1883 , Chile emerged as the sole power of western SouthAmerica. In the Atlantic side, Paraguay attempted ... of UNASUR.svg thumb Flag of the Union of South American Nations . SouthAmerica, like many other ... Brazil s First Lady . The Nation . November 3, 2010. ref Despite the move to the left, SouthAmerica ... . G1. September 30, 2009. ref SouthAmerica government from 1990 See also Gran Colombia Military history of SouthAmerica Peru Bolivian Confederacy Sim n Bol var Jos de San Mart n Francisco Pizarro ... America History by continent DEFAULTSORT History Of SouthAmerica Category History of SouthAmerica ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 The law of SouthAmerica is one of the most unified in the world. All countries can be said to follow civil law systems, although recent developments in the law of Brazil suggest a move towards the stare decisis doctrine. Moreover, all countries have recently signed up to the Union of South American Nations agreement, which aims to establish a system of supra national law along the lines of the European Union . Supranational agreements Andean Community Mercosur Union of South American Nations Countries Law of Argentina Law of Bolivia Law of Brazil Law of Chile Law of Colombia Law of Ecuador Law of Guyana Law of Panama Law of Paraguay Law of Peru Law of Suriname Law of Trinidad and Tobago Law of Uruguay Law of Venezuela Territories Law of Aruba Law of Falkland Islands Law of French Guiana Law of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands See also Legal systems of the world Africa in topic Law of North America in topic Law of SouthAmerica in topic Law of Asia in topic Law of Law of Europe Oceania in topic Law of DEFAULTSORT Law Of SouthAmerica Category Legal systems Category Law in SouthAmerica ... more details
Refimprove date August 2009 This is a list of the extreme points of SouthAmerica , the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location on the continent . The continent s southernmost point is incorrectly often said to be Cape Horn , but guila Islet of the Diego Ramirez Islands is actually the southernmost point. Latitude and longitude Geographic coordinates expressed in WGS 84 . SouthAmerica Northernmost point Punta Gallinas , Colombia ref http education.yahoo.com reference encyclopedia entry LaGuajir Columbia Encyclopedia ref Coord 12 27 31 N 71 40 8 W Southernmost point can be either guila Islet , Diego Ramirez Islands , Chile ref http books.google.com books?id h4DBQR9jDsoC&pg PA36 v onepage&q &f false The geology of Chile p. 36 ref Coord 56 32 16 S 68 43 10 W , or, if the South Sandwich Islands are included as part of SouthAmerica Cook Island, South Sandwich Islands Cook Island , South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Coord 59 29 20 S 27 8 40 W Westernmost point can be either Darwin Island , Gal pagos Islands , Ecuador Coord 01 40 44 N 92 00 33 W , or, if Easter Island is included as part of SouthAmerica Motu Nui Coord 27 12 4 S 109 27 18 W Easternmost point can be either Ilha do Sul, Trindade and Martim Vaz , Brazil Coord 20 29 50 S 28 50 51 W , or, if the South Sandwich Islands are included as part of SouthAmerica Montagu Island , South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Coord 58 30 43 S 26 16 7 W SouthAmerica mainland Northernmost point Punta Gallinas , Colombia Coord 12 27 31 N 71 40 8 W Southernmost point Cape Froward , Chile Coord 53 53 47 S 71 17 40 W Westernmost point Punta Pari as , Peru Coord 4 40 58 S 81 19 43 W Easternmost ... points of South American countries SouthAmerica in topic Extreme points of See also Geography of SouthAmerica Extreme points of Earth References reflist DEFAULTSORT Extreme Points Of SouthAmerica Category Geography of SouthAmerica Category Extreme points of Earth es Anexo Puntos extremos ... more details
The Diocese of South West America is a diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church . Its headquarters are in Missouri City, Texas Missouri City , Texas , in Greater Houston . ref http www.ds wa.org Home . Diocese of South West America. Retrieved on October 27, 2011. 3703 Chesterdale Dr. Missouri City, TX 77459 ref The diocese covers churches several U.S. states , including Arizona , California , Colorado , Florida , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Illinois , Iowa , Kansas , Louisiana , Michigan , Missouri , Nevada , North Carolina , Ohio , Oklahoma , Tennessee , Texas, and Washington state Washington . It also serves some Canadian province s, including Alberta and British Columbia . ref http www.ds wa.org parishes.html Parishes . Diocese of South West America. Retrieved on October 27, 2011. ref References reflist External links Portal United States Canada Christianity in India Kerala http www.ds wa.org Diocese of South West America Category Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church OrientalOrthodoxy stub ... more details
Lists of hospital s for each country in SouthAmerica List of hospitals in Argentina Argentina List of hospitals in Bolivia Bolivia List of hospitals in Brazil Brazil List of hospitals in Chile Chile List of hospitals in Colombia Colombia List of hospitals in Ecuador Ecuador List of hospitals in Guyana Guyana List of hospitals in Paraguay Paraguay List of hospitals in Peru Peru List of hospitals in Suriname Suriname List of hospitals in Uruguay Uruguay List of hospitals in Venezuela Venezuela Category Lists of hospitals America, South Category SouthAmerica related lists Hospitals ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Caribbean SouthAmerica is a region of SouthAmerica consisting of the nations that border the Caribbean Sea , namely Colombia Venezuela which actually is the country that with the largest territory in all the Caribbean waters But culturally, the Guianas are more similar to the Caribbean than any other countries in SouthAmerica Guyana Member of CARICOM Suriname Member of CARICOM French Guiana Due to the region s closeness to the equator , its climate is very tropical. Coord missing Colombia See also Caribbean Region of Colombia Venezuela geo stub Colombia geo stub Category Caribbean es Caribe Sudamericano nl Caribisch Zuid Amerika pt Caribe sul americano ... more details
expeditions focused on Africa and India, rather than SouthAmerica, relying on passing trade with the peoples ... centuries, the native peoples of SouthAmerica were not entirely suppressed. In the Andes, several ... of the early 19th century, when almost all of SouthAmerica was marked by Latin American wars of independence ..., SouthAmerica has had distinct military features it has been Geography of SouthAmerica geographically separated from many major military powers by large oceans its Geography of SouthAmerica unique ... parts of the world in SouthAmerica the use of stone, wood and bone, backed by limited use of copper ... also came relatively late to SouthAmerica, ref Diamond p.363. ref affecting the ability of SouthAmerica to generate large armies early on in its history. Caribbean coast, Amazonia and the south ... of SouthAmerica, as far south as what is now Brazil, and up into Guyana . When first encountered ... area in SouthAmerica to settle in the Caribbean. Over the century leading up to Columbus arrival ... Tiwanaku Quitus By contrast, the mountainous Pacific Rim of SouthAmerica saw the evolution of a sequence ... American , p.415. ref European invasion The European invasions of SouthAmerica in the 16th and 17th ... in SouthAmerica in 1534, and had served under Francisco Pizarro in Peru. In 1540 he led an expedition ... challenging, as Spanish soldiers and equipment were in very short supply in SouthAmerica and many ... to Lisbon in 1661. France made several attempts to expand into SouthAmerica, neither of them tremendously ... numerous wars as the European powers sought dominance and trade advantage in SouthAmerica and along .... European wars and SouthAmerica in the 1700s Main War of Jenkins Ear Falklands Crisis 1770 ... conflicts in SouthAmerica during the 18th century were the result of rivalries in the Old World ... in SouthAmerica when the colonial powers decided to redraw the boundaries at the Treaty of Madrid ... The Wars of Independence in SouthAmerica were the numerous wars against Spanish Empire Spanish rule ... more details