No. They are the largest in South America, but the Great Lakes (Superior, Huron, Michigan, Erie, and Ontario) in North America are larger.
They are Lake Maracaibo, Caspian Sea, Lake Baikal, Aral Sea and Lake Titicaca.
Lake Titicaca, which is also the highest navigable body of water on Earth at 3,821 m above sea level. The much larger Lake Maracaibo is considered by some to be the second-oldest lake on Earth, but since it lies at sea level and nowadays is a contiguous body of water with the sea, it is considered that it has turned into a bay.
lake titicaca is in bolivia and is home to the lake titicaca frog
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These lakes are the largest by their surface area. Asia- Caspian Sea North America- Michigan-Huron Lakes Africa- Lake Victoria Antarctica- Vostok Subglacial Lake South America- Titicaca Europe- Vänern
There are a total of three lakes located in Venezuela. These lakes are Guri, Lake Maracaibo, and Lake Valencia.
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South America have the potential to produce hydroelectric power even though South America does not have many large lakes because South America possess the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall which is the Angel Falls. Also with the aid of three other lakes-- Lake Titicaca, Lake Maracaibo and Lake Nicaragua.
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Lake Titicaca is a lake in the Andes Mountains on the border of Peru and Bolivia which, by volume of water, is the largest lake in Latin America. Lake Nicaragua is the second largest lake in Latin America.
I only know of Lake Titicaca,
the two lakes of the Incas is, Peru and Bolivia.