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1 Physical and Political Features
Latin America Physical and Political Features

2 Amazon River The world’s second longest river.
Flows from the Andes Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean- almost entirely through the country of Brazil. ( Just south of the equator )

3 Andes Mountains Run the length of the western side of South America.
( 4500 miles ) Where the Amazon River begins.

4 Atacama Desert Located on the west coast of South America – south of Peru – occupying most of Chile. The Andes Mountains on the east block winds and rain- making it one of the driest places on Earth.

5 Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic Ocean South Atlantic Ocean
The eastern border of South America above the equator. South Atlantic Ocean The eastern border south of the equator- Eastern border of Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina

6 Caribbean Sea Body of water : east of Mexico and Central America
north of South America south of Cuba, Hispaniola and Jamaica.

7 Gulf of Mexico Body of Water: north of the Caribbean Sea
east of Mexico south of the United States

8 Pacific Ocean Western border of: Mexico Central America
the entire western coast of South America ( South Pacific Ocean )

9 Panama Canal NOT a physical feature since it is man-made.
It runs 50 miles across the isthmus of Panama. Allows for ships to travel from the Atlantic to Pacific ( and vice versa ) rather than sail all around South America.

10 isthmus a narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas across an expanse of water that otherwise separates them.

11 Sierra Madre Mountains- chief mountain range of Mexico
Sierra Madre Oriental Located in northeastern Mexico Sierra Madre Occidental Located in northwestern Mexico and southern Arizona Sierra Madre del Sur-  a mountain range in southern Mexico

12 Central Plateau Flat, arid land located in central Mexico .
Surrounded by the Sierra Madre Mountains.

13 Bolivia Capital- LA Paz One of only two landlocked
countries in South America. ( Paraguay is the other )

14 Landlocked A country completely surrounded by land. No water borders at all.

15 Brazil Largest country in South America- all countries except Ecuador and Chile share a border with Brazil. Atlantic Ocean is the eastern border. Capital- Brazilia Home of the Amazon Rain Forest( the world’s largest )

16 Columbia Located in northwestern South America.
Water borders are Caribbean Sea and the South Pacific Ocean. Connected to Panama. Capital- Bogota.

17 Cuba Largest island in the Carribean.
East of the Gulf of Mexico, south of the Atlantic Ocean and north of the Caribbean Sea. Capital- Havana

18 Hispaniola- the collective term for Haiti and Dominican Republic
Capital- Port-au-Prince Located southeast of Cuba, north of the Caribbean Sea, south west of the Atlantic Ocean. Western border of Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Eastern border of Haiti Capital- Santo Domingo The larger of the two islands on Hispaniola

19 Mexico Located south of the United States.
Pacific Ocean on the west, Gulf of Mexico on the east. Capital- Mexico City

20 Panama “ Tail end “ of the Central American Isthmus. Connects Central America to South America. Capital- Panama City

21 Venezuela Located in northeast South America
Caribbean Sea borders the north. Atlantic Ocean to the east ( Guyana ) Brazil borders the south, Columbia borders the west. Capital- Caracas


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