Summary: South America

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  • What is(are) the key product(s) of Colombia?

    Coffee Beans, Gold, Emeralds, Coal, and Drugs
  • On which coast are most of Colombia's ports?

    Most of Colombia's ports are on the Carribean Coast
  • What is the highest waterfall in the world?

    Angel Falls
  • What lowland wilderness do the Carribean countries share?

    The Llanos
  • What word is used for huge, blocked-shaped, moutains that tower above the highlands of Guyana?

    Tepuis
  • Besides Spain and Portugal, what European nations had colonies in South America?

    England, The Netherlands, and France
  • What nation has the lowest population density in South America?

    Suriname
  • What is the only foreign-controlled region in South America?

    French Guiana
  • What Andean Nation lies on the Equator?

    Ecuador
  • What Indians built the biggest civilization in South America?

    The Incas
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