South America

Lima, Peru

As the capital city of Peru, Lima is the largest city in the nation and features a mixture of modern mega structures together with colonial architecture and slum areas. Having been Spanish rule’s seat for 300 years, Lima boasts of wonderful churches, monasteries and cloisters which make the city a hot touristic spot in the nation.

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Sao Paulo, Brazil

Sao Paulo is the most famous and largest Brazilian city with the city boasting of a population of 11 million people. Sao Paulo is rated among the top wealthiest city in southern hemisphere even though class inequality is a serious issue here.

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Fernando de Noronha

Fernando de Noronha is a group of islands located close to Brazil in South America. It is a tourist site in Brazil with secluded white sandy beaches, historic sites, unique landscapes, and nature discoveries to explore in the islands.

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Ronde Island

Ronde Island is one of the very few territories on earth that lack neither a government nor a nation to control it. Ronde Island is a territory subject to investment by billionaire investors worldwide, so it is considered private property.

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Paraguay

Paraguay’s thriving tourism sector is every nation’s ambition because this nation has been the most aimed tourist destination for most international travelers.

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Falkland Islands

The Falkland Islands is a group of archipelago located in the South Atlantic Ocean and east of the South American mainland. The main islands are the West Falkland, East Falkland, and around seven hundred seventy-six smaller islands.

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Suriname

The Republic of Suriname, or more commonly referred as Suriname, is the smallest sovereign nation in South America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north, Brazil to the south, French Guiana to the east, and Guyana to the west.

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Ecuador

Lying on the equator, Ecuador has a Pacific Ocean coastline and surrounded by Colombia in the north and Peru in the south. Along with Chile, this is the only country that does not share a border with Brazil.

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