yes they are al countries
... in all countries south of the equator, in the Southern Hemisphere, like Argentina, Chile, South Africa, Australia, Antarctica ....
Canada, U.S., Mexico, japan, china, russia, new zewland, all the South American countries, Chile, etc., that's all i can think of so far
Canada, England, South Africa. Sorry, that's all I know....
The United States, Canada, all of Europe and others.
All of them were considered overseas colonies of European countries in the Americas; the United States and Canada were colonies of England, while Mexico was a colony of Spain. This means they belonged to European countries, not that they were part of Europe: geographically speaking, all of them are American.
Chile is much larger but it only has about a 1/4 of the population of England as Chile is all mountains
Yes, Chile has essentially the same educational system as all other developed countries.
Argentina, Chile, Canada, The U.S., Norway, Finland, Sweden, Italy, Nepal, China, Russia, Greenland(Denmark owned), and Antarctica.
Peru and Chile are both Latin American countries. South America, Central America, and Mexico are all considered Latin American countries.
Neighboring countries? There is Canada to the north. That is the closest country. All the others are too far away to be considered "neighbors" .
New Zealand, Australia, Chile and Argentina are all countries closest to Antarctica.
Justin bieber has been to england,america and of course Canada because he was born in Canada!