The New Childrens Encyclopedia

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INDUSTRY
Venezuela has some of
the world’s largest oil
and gas reserves and the
petroleum industry
accounts for 80 percent
of its exports. In Brazil,
many cars run on
ethanol, which is a fuel
made from sugar cane.

LIFE IN SOUTH AMERICA

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MUSIC


The samba, tango, and bossa nova
are just some of the famous dances
that come from South America.
This couple is dancing the tango, a
dramatic dance that originated in the
slums of Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Tango music is played on a type of
accordion called a bandoneon,
accompanied by a piano and violin.
SOCCER
Soccer is a passion for people in
many South American countries—
from children playing soccer in the
streets up to fanatical support for
the big teams. Brazilian soccer is
famous for its fast-flowing and
attacking style of play. The national
team has won the World Cup
a record five times.

DID YOU KNOW? FASCINATING FACTS


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There are nearly
137 million Roman
Catholics in Brazil—more
than in any other country
in the world.

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The city of Ushuaia is the
southernmost city in the
world. It is situated on the
island of Tierra del Fuego at
the southern tip of Argentina.

4


La Paz in Bolivia is the
world’s highest capital
city at 11,942 ft (3,640 m)
above sea level.

5


Argentina was
named by the first
Spanish settlers, who
went there in search
of silver and gold.
The name comes from
the Latin word for
silver, argentum.

FOOD


Meat forms an important part


of the South American diet.


One traditional dish in Paraguay,


Uruguay, and Argentina is a


barbecue of sausages, steaks, and


chicken, called asado. A tea called


“mate” is popular in Southern


Brazil and is drunk from a gourd


through a silver straw.


PANAMA HAT
Despite the name, these
brimmed straw hats do not
actually come from Panama—
they are made in Ecuador.

TOURISM
Many people visit
Rio to see the
carnival or to
relax on the
famous beaches.
Other popular
tourist

attractions include Iguacu Falls


and the ancient Inca city of


Machu Picchu in Peru.


FARMING
Almost a third of all the world’s
coffee is grown in Brazil. Other
important South American crops
include bananas, cocoa, and
sugarcane. Chile
and Argentina are
important wine
producers.

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Chile is the longest
and thinnest country
in the world. It is
2,610 miles (4,200 km)
long but only
112 miles
(180 km)
at its
widest
point.

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