Most recent edit on 2008-12-15 18:14:41 by BrianKoontz [deleteme]
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Edited on 2008-12-15 17:58:25 by BrianKoontz
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South America is a part of the American continent. It is delimited at the North by the border between Panama and Colombia.
The following countries are part of South America:
In most of South America, Spanish is the dominant idiom. The exceptions are Portuguese (in Brazil), French and Flemish (in the Guyanas).
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South America is a part of the American continent. It is delimited at the North by the border between Panama and Colombia.
The following countries are part of South America:
In most of South America, Spanish is the dominant idiom. The exceptions are Portuguese (in Brazil), French and Flemish (in the Guyanas).
Edited on 2008-01-28 00:14:44 by RenatoSabbatini [Modified links pointing to docs server]
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Edited on 2007-05-31 23:27:41 by RenatoSabbatini [Reverted]
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South America is a part of the American continent. It is delimited at the North by the border between Panama and Colombia.
The following countries are part of South America:
In most of South America, Spanish is the dominant idiom. The exceptions are Portuguese (in Brazil), French and Flemish (in the Guyanas).
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South America is a part of the American continent. It is delimited at the North by the border between Panama and Colombia.
The following countries are part of South America:
In most of South America, Spanish is the dominant idiom. The exceptions are Portuguese (in Brazil), French and Flemish (in the Guyanas).
Edited on 2007-05-31 10:50:17 by NevHyr
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South America is a part of the American continent. It is delimited at the North by the border between Panama and Colombia.
The following countries are part of South America:
In most of South America, Spanish is the dominant idiom. The exceptions are Portuguese (in Brazil), French and Flemish (in the Guyanas).
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South America is a part of the American continent. It is delimited at the North by the border between Panama and Colombia.
The following countries are part of South America:
In most of South America, Spanish is the dominant idiom. The exceptions are Portuguese (in Brazil), French and Flemish (in the Guyanas).
Edited on 2004-10-29 14:14:50 by RenatoSabbatini
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In most of South America, Spanish is the dominant idiom. The exceptions are Portuguese (in Brazil), French and Flemish (in the Guyanas).
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2004-10-29 14:10:33 by RenatoSabbatini [Initial add]
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South America is a part of the American continent. It is delimited at the North by the border between
Panama and
Colombia.
The following countries are part of South America: