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This map shows governmental boundaries, countries and their capitals in South America.
A map showing the countries of South America. South America consists of 12 countries and three territories. The largest country in South America is Brazil, followed by Argentina, Peru and Colombia.
The map shows the South American continent with countries and international borders, capitals, main cities, major rivers and geographical features.
Maps of South America. Map of South America with countries and capitals. 1100x1335px / 274 Kb Go to Map. Physical map of South America. 3203x3916px / 4.72 Mb Go to Map. South America time zone map. 990x948px / 289 Kb Go to Map. Political map of South America. 2000x2353px / 550 Kb Go to Map.
South America has an area of 17,840,000 km 2 or almost 11.98% of Earth's total land area. By land area, South America is the world's fourth largest continent after Asia, Africa, and North America. South America is almost twice as big as Europe by land area, and is marginally larger than Russia.
A South America map featuring all countries with labels. This political map shows the geography in a dark blue tone, and white labels.
The table below lists the countries of South America and their capital cities, and also features convenient links to maps and detailed information about each South American country.
The following is a map of South America that shows each state’s name and its capital city. There are 23 states in all; the largest by population is Brazil with over 200 million inhabitants, while the smallest by population is Suriname with just over 60,000 people.
South America is the fourth largest continent in the world, the southern portion of the landmass generally referred to as the New World, the Western Hemisphere, or simply the Americas. The continent is compact and roughly triangular in shape. Learn more about South America.
Countries: Major countries in South America include Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Chile, and many others. Geographical Features: The Andes mountain range runs along the western edge of South America, making it the longest mountain range in the world.