South America is neither a republic nor a democracy - it is a continent and within has many countries which are both republics and democratic.
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No country in South America can currently be considered a monarchy; most are politically independent republics. The only exception is Aruba and whichever Dutch Antilles are within South America, as they are part of the Constitutional Monarchy of the Netherlands
Most of them are republics. Some are federal republics, some are centralized republics; there is one communist regime in Latin America (Cuba).
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Theres 1 in south America, because south America IS a continent
Simon de Bolivar is the name of the liberator and he fought spain for the independence of what is now known as the Bolivarian republics.
South America is not one country. There are many different and independent countries. The biggest are Argentina and Brazil. Peru and Chile, Uruguay, Paruguay, Colombia are some of the smaller ones.Each has its own type of government, but all of them are republics and have different kinds and varied degrees of democracy.Read more: What_government_does_south_America_have
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There were (not was, was is singular, were is plural). There was an emperor of the Incas before the Conquistadors came. After that, the people were subject to the Kings and Queens of Spain and Portugal. Eventually a series of revolutions freed South America (which should be capitalized) into republics, some of which degenerated into dictatorships.
There is no such thing as a south America flag
South America's area is 4,408,300,000 acres.