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  2. Geography of South America - Wikipedia

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    Geographically, South America is generally considered a continent forming the southern portion of the landmass of the Americas, south and east of the Colombia–Panama border by most authorities, or south and east of the Panama Canal by some. South and North America are sometimes considered a single continent or supercontinent, while ...

  3. List of rivers of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Map of Central America. The water in rivers in Central America flows to either the Atlantic Ocean or Pacific Ocean. The Río Coco, locally known as the Wanks, runs along the border with Honduras and is the longest river flowing totally within Central America. The second longest river in Central America is the Patuca River. [7] [8]

  4. File:Map of South America (physical, political, population ...

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    Description Map of South America (physical, political, population) with legend.jpg. English: Map of South America showing physical, political and population characteristics, in Mercator projection, with legend, as per 2018. Compiled using QGIS and CC-0 Natural Earth geodata. Date. 11 August 2020, 00:15:59. Source.

  5. Category:Bodies of water of South America - Wikipedia

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    S. Springs of South America ‎ (4 C) Straits of South America ‎ (1 C, 1 P) Categories: Landforms of South America. Bodies of water by continent. Water in South America. Hidden category: Commons category link from Wikidata.

  6. Category:Rivers of South America - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rivers of South America". The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. List of rivers of the Americas.

  7. Río de la Plata - Wikipedia

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    The Río de la Plata begins at the confluence of the Uruguay and Paraná rivers at Punta Gorda and flows eastward into the South Atlantic Ocean. No clear physical boundary marks the river's eastern end; the International Hydrographic Organization defines the eastern boundary of the Río de la Plata as "a line joining Punta del Este, Uruguay and ...

  8. Category : Bodies of water of South America by country

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    This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total. Glaciers of South America by country ‎ (8 C) Lakes of South America by country ‎ (11 C) Rivers of South America by country ‎ (14 C) Springs of South America by country ‎ (6 C) Straits of South America by country ‎ (4 C)

  9. Category:Rivers of South America by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Rivers of South America by country. 10 languages. ... Rivers of Peru‎ (3 C, 127 P) S. Rivers of Suriname‎ (1 C, 31 P) U. Rivers of Uruguay‎ (3 C, 42 P) V.