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1 | | Some of the world's are found along the western coast of Ecuador, Peru, and northern Chile. |
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2 | | , , and are the three cordilleras that the Andes spread out into in Columbia. |
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3 | | Latin America differs from Anglo America in regards to its and its . |
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4 | | Brazil was a colony of . |
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5 | | Cities throughout Latin America are growing rapidly because of migration. |
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6 | | The colonial period in Latin America left a legacy of underdevelopment because it scarcely moved beyond mining and . |
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7 | | are when people takeover unused land and build their shacks without water, electricity, and sewage disposal. |
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8 | | The Bolivian program of economic reform is based on the concept of rather than privatization. |
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9 | | , occupying part of Hispaniola, is the poorest country in the Americas. |
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10 | | Latin America's largest gold mine is located in the country of . |
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11 | | Cutting and burning in the Amazon rainforest led to ecologic concerns of and . |
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12 | | was the most important product of the West Indies during colonial times. |
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13 | | Bolivia, Columbia, and Peru are the leading producers in the world of . |
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14 | | Riches of the led to Spanish invasions of Mexico in 1519 and 1520. |
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15 | | has been termed the "capital" of Latin America. |
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