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The four main indigenous cultures that have made major contributions to the population of South America are the Inca, Maya, Aztec, and Guarani peoples. These cultures have left lasting legacies in terms of art, architecture, language, agriculture, and cultural practices across the region.
Population of South America 382,000,000 (2009) 385,742,554 (2010)
Brazil is South America's largest country in terms of population and area.
The total population of South America is 405 million people. The least populated country in South America is the Falkland Islands with a population of 3,140 people. Brazil has the highest population with 200 million people.
South America and they had many cultures too
The population in South America is diverse with a range of skin colors, including varying shades of brown, white, black, and indigenous peoples with traditional skin tones. Skin color in South America reflects the continent's history of colonization, migration, and indigenous cultures.
South America, because North America Has about 10.3% of the world's population, while South America has 13.2% of the world's population.
South America currently contains approximately 371,274,000 people. North America only contains approximately 295,734,000 people. Out of North and South America the continent with the largest population is South America.
According to area and population North America is larger then South America
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Brazil has the largest Portuguese-speaking population in South America.
Recently, under the newly elected government, Suriname is active in South America. It has joined several South American organizations, including the Petro Caribe deal from Venezuela. It's difficult to say exactly what its contributions are to the entire continent.