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Chile, Argentina and Uruguay
cultural region
Lake Titicaca
a deep lake in the Andes Mountains between Peru and Bolivia where it is bitterly cold
Gabriela Mistral
Chilean poet that wrote for and about children that won the Nobel Prize and was a school teacher
pressures of rapid population growth
provide electricity, provide clean water, provide housing
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Columbian who received the Nobel Prize and wrote novels about generations of life in one family
Columbia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana
Cultural region in the northern part of South AMerica that borders the Caribbean Sea and whose culture is similar to the Caribbean Islands
native Americans, Africans or Europeans
people of South America are descendants of these groups
rural areas outside of Chile, Argentina and Uruaguay
area where most most farming is subsistence farming of corn, beans, potatoes and rice
Sao Paulo
Brazil's largest city that is home to more Japanese than any other place besides Japan
Isabel Allende
Chilean who wrote novels about generations of life in one family
African
a modern Carribean culture would blend this tradition
subsistence farming
to grow food for own famililes' needs; the practice of growing only as much food as a group of people needs to survive
Brazil
the largest country in South America that was a colony of Portugal which is culturally diverse and where many people have moved to from other countries
How do languages and religion reflect its history?
It explains how they got their culture and who gave them their culture
Bolivia
South American country where there are more indigenous people than mestizos
Argentina
a country in South America that has many different ethnic groups and a separate culture on the Pampas where gauchos herd cattle
Peru, Ecuador and bolivia
Cultural region made of Andean countries. Native Americans live in the Andes Mountains
Pablo Neruda
Chilean poet that wrote about everyday objects such as rain tomatoes and socks that won the Nobel Prize
importing
the buying or bringing in of goods from another country
Spanish
main language of South America
totora reeds
a thick, hollow grass that was used to make floating islands to hide from the Incas, medicine, food and tea
Catholic
main religion of South America
llamas
a relative of the camel that is raised by the indigenous people of the Andes
import
something that is bought and brought into your country; to bring products into one country from another to sell
Chile
a country in South America that has mountains, beaches, deserts, forests and polar regions where most people are mestizos
Andes
located in Western South America; a mountain system extending along the western coast of South America

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