The pampas and llanos are found in South America.
they are widespeard grasslands
pampas and llanos
The grassy plains in Northern South American are called "Llanos". In other areas of South America they may be called "pampas".
Venezuela.The eastern part, to be exact.
the pampas and the llanos
The term "llanos" means lowland plains in Colombia. These vast grasslands are a defining geographical feature of the country's landscape.
They both are grasslands in a part of South America that cattle grazes on.
Llanos and campos are both types of grasslands. Llanos refer specifically to the vast plains found in South America, mainly in Venezuela and Colombia, characterized by annual flooding and grasses adapted to wet conditions. Campos, on the other hand, are grasslands found in South America, particularly in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, with more diverse plant species and less pronounced flooding.
The tropical grasslands that stretch through eastern Colombia and Venezuela are known as the Llanos. The Llanos are characterized by flat plains covered with grasses and scattered trees, seasonal flooding, and a rich diversity of wildlife including capybaras, caimans, and anacondas. The region supports extensive cattle ranching and is an essential habitat for migratory birds.
Translation: My plains / my grasslands You are more likely looking for "me llamo" which means "my name is" (lit. I call myself).
They both are grasslands in a part of South America that cattle grazes on.