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  • nomadic and colorful horsemen and cowhands of the South American pampas ... used to refer to cowhands and other people of Rio Grande do Sul. ...
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  • [[Image:Mate calabaza fondo blanco.jpg|thumb|200 px|Typical style ... caffeine, prepared by steeping dried leaves of yerba mate (Spanish) / erva ...
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  • Patagonia is the portion of South America which to the east of the ... (2001 census) inhabitants. Seventy percent of its population is located in ...
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  • Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and its largest city. It ... Buenos Aires is the center of the Argentina's government, commerce ...
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  • Argentina is the second-largest country in South America and the eighth ... silver, and was based upon the legend of Sierra del Plata—a mountain ...
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  • The War of the Triple Alliance, also known as the Paraguayan War ... The cause of the war has been widely attributed to causes as varied ...
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  • an Argentine general and the prime leader of the southern part of South ... he left his mother country at the early age of seven and studied in an aristocratic ...
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  • Most commonly, rivers flow on the surface of the land, but there are also ... ==Origins of river water== A river may have its source in a spring ...
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  • Empire, and remained under the control of Japan until Japan's defeat ... they published the news, and eight members of the newpaper staff were jailed ...
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  • An otter is any member of 13 extant species of semi-aquatic and aquatic ... being generally at or near the top of food chains, consuming fish ...
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  • Sucre, which is located in the south-central part of Bolivia, is the ... Sucre is also called “The City of Four Names.” Charcas was the ...
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  • Rhea is the common name for any of the large, flightless, ratite birds ... Wild rheas provide important ecological values as part of food chains ...
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  • Pablo Neruda (July 12, 1904 – September 23, 1973) was the pen name ... mind, to produce a dream-like work of art that explored truth that ...
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  • The War of the Pacific, also called the Saltpeter War in reference ... The War of the Pacific grew out of a dispute between Chile and Bolivia ...
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  • name Nuestra Señora de La Paz (“Our Lady of Peace”), is the administrative ... southeast of Lake Titicaca, the city lies in a deep, broad canyon ...
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  • A flag is a piece of cloth, often flown from a pole or mast, that ... The history of the flag dates back to at least Roman times. The study ...
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  • Quito, officially San Francisco de Quito, is the capital city of Ecuador ... Quito is considered to have one of the oldest and best preserved colonial ...
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  • the economic, social, and cultural center of the nation of Guatemala. It ... The area of Guatemala City was the location of Kaminaljuyu, a Mayan ...
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  • in the Andes mountain range, southeast of the Incan city of Machu Picchu ... One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Western Hemisphere ...
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  • ; ancient name: 吳) is a city on the lower reaches of the Yangtze ... which followed, aristocrats constructed many of the famous private gardens ...
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