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Southern America is correct.
The southern tip of South America is closer to Antarctica and the South Pole than Australia.
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South America, it's slightly closer to the South Pole and there are also mountains there.
The closest locations to Argentina in North America (even excluding Central America) are much closer than the points in North America (eastern Canada) that are closest to Spain. Mexico and the southern US are closer to Argentina than to Spain. The northern US and Canada are closer to Spain.
South America, it's slightly closer to the South Pole and there are also mountains there.
Australia wins this bout. New Zealand is closer, and South America takes the prize over all of 'em.
The most southern edge of mainland Australia is closer to the south pole than the most southern tip of Africa.Additionally, the southern most tip of New Zealand is a bit closer than that and the tip of South America is the closest. See the link below.
The closest place to the southern US border is Mexico, which happens to be in North America, just like the US is. The continent that borders North America is South America.
People living in South America would be closer to the South Pole.
Central America is far closer to the equator than any part of Spain. Europe and the Mediterranean Sea are at much more northerly latitudes, 30° to 60° north of the equator. Southern Spain is 36° N, while Central America is at most 22° north.
Cape Horn is on the southern tip of Chile, South America. Cape of Good Hope is on the southern tip of South Africa.