🏛️ Chapter 2: Political Geography of South America

South America is divided into 12 sovereign nations and a few territories. Despite shared colonial histories, each country has developed unique political, cultural, and economic systems.


🌍 2.1 Countries & Capitals

CountryCapitalPolitical Note
ArgentinaBuenos AiresMajor agricultural exporter, Pampas grasslands
BoliviaSucre (constitutional), La Paz (administrative)Landlocked, rich in lithium
BrazilBrasíliaLargest country, Portuguese-speaking
ChileSantiagoStable democracy, copper-rich
ColombiaBogotáCoffee, emeralds, long internal conflict (FARC)
EcuadorQuitoGalápagos Islands, petroleum
GuyanaGeorgetownEnglish-speaking, oil discoveries
ParaguayAsunciónLandlocked, Itaipu Dam with Brazil
PeruLimaInca heritage, Machu Picchu
SurinameParamariboSmallest country, Dutch-speaking
UruguayMontevideoProgressive policies, Rio de la Plata
VenezuelaCaracasOil-rich, political instability

Territories:

  • French Guiana (France): Cayenne → European Space Agency’s spaceport at Kourou.
  • Falkland Islands (UK): Stanley → disputed by Argentina, 1982 Falklands War.
  • South Georgia & South Sandwich Islands (UK): Remote, sub-Antarctic, penguin habitats.

🌎 2.2 Boundaries & Neighbors

  • Brazil: Borders every South American country except Chile & Ecuador.
  • Landlocked Nations: Bolivia & Paraguay.
  • Longest Border: Between Brazil & Bolivia (~3,400 km).
  • Smallest Border: Between Brazil & Suriname (~593 km).

👥 2.3 Demographics

  • Population: ~440 million.
  • Largest population: Brazil (~215 million).
  • Smallest population: Suriname (~0.6 million).
  • Urbanization: High (Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Rio, Santiago, Lima).
  • Ethnic Groups:
    • Mestizo (mixed European–Indigenous) → common in Andean nations.
    • European descent → Argentina, Uruguay, Chile.
    • African descent → Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela.
    • Indigenous → Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador.

🤝 2.4 Political Groupings

  1. MERCOSUR (Southern Common Market):
    • Members: Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela (suspended).
    • Purpose: Trade liberalization, customs union.
    • HQ: Montevideo, Uruguay.
  2. UNASUR (Union of South American Nations):
    • Political & economic union (though weakened in recent years).
  3. Andean Community:
    • Members: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru.
    • Regional trade bloc.
  4. OPEC Membership:
    • Venezuela → founding member, oil-rich.
  5. BRICS:
    • Brazil is a key member (with Russia, India, China, South Africa).

🌐 2.5 Strategic Regions

  • Falkland Islands: Dispute between Argentina & UK.
  • Amazon Rainforest: Shared by 9 countries; key for climate diplomacy.
  • Lithium Triangle (Argentina–Bolivia–Chile): 60% of world’s lithium reserves → vital for EV batteries.
  • Panama Connection: Though not part of South America, Isthmus of Panama links it to Central & North America.

📌 UPSC Notes (Key Pointers)

  1. Brazil borders 10 countries – all except Chile & Ecuador.
  2. Landlocked nations: Bolivia, Paraguay.
  3. French Guiana = EU territory in South America → ESA spaceport.
  4. Disputed Territory: Falkland Islands (Argentina–UK war, 1982).
  5. Political blocs: MERCOSUR, Andean Community, UNASUR.
  6. Lithium triangle = Argentina, Bolivia, Chile.
  7. Largest urban centers: São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Rio, Lima, Bogotá.

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