The smallest state in South America is French Guiana, which is part of France.The smallest independent country in South America is Suriname on the northeast coast of the continent. It was formerly Dutch Guiana.The island country of Trinidad and Tobago, off the coast of Venezuela, would be much smaller but is generally considered part of the Caribbean. There also Dutch islands off the northern coast of South America, and the Falkland islands (UK claimed) off the southern coast of Argentina.--Suriname is between Guyana and French Guiana (an overseas region of France). In the 1600's the English and Dutch explored the area and established the first town called Marshall's Creek. The Dutch signed a treaty with the English and assumed control of Suriname in the mid 1600s. It has a land area covering only 163,270 km2 (63,039 mi2).It's probably french guiana located next to suriname.
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That would depend on the order.There are three different possibilities:Africa, Asia, South AmericaAsia, South America, AfricaSouth America, Africa, Asia
The country with the most frogs is South America and ur butt!
According to the US and general European system of "seven" continents, they are arranged as : # Asia # Africa # North America # South America # Antarctica # Europe # Australia (aka Oceania or Australasia)
The smallest country in South America is Suriname.
Suriname is a Dutch speaking country in South America. It is the smallest country on the continent. However, it is larger than French Guyana, which is a territory in South America that belongs to France.
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Uruguay is the second smallest country in South America, covering a land area of only 176,220 km2 (68,039 mi2).
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No, French Guiana is South America's smallest country in terms of population.Specifically, French Guiana is an overseas department of France. So it is not an independent, sovereign country. The smallest sovereign country in terms of population is Suriname.
You would be in Suriname.
Suriname is the smallest sovereign nation in South America in terms of both size and population.Suriname is the smallest sovereign nation in South America in terms of both size and population.
Uruguay is the smallest Spanish-speaking country in South America with a size of 176,215 km². The smallest country in South America is Suriname (163,820 km²), though this country's primary language is Dutch.
The smallest country in Soth America is Suriname. It was formerly a Dutch colony. It became independent from the Netherlands on November 25, 1975.
Brazil is the largest country in South America, with an area of 3,287,000 square miles. The smallest South American nation is Suriname (this does not count French Guyana, which is a territory of France and not a country). Suriname has an area of 63,000 square miles. So, if we divide 3,287,000 by 63,000, we find that Suriname would fit in Brazil 52 times.
Suriname is the South American country in which Dutch is the official language.Specifically, Suriname is South America's smallest independent country. It used to be a colony of the European Kingdom of the Netherlands. During its colonial period, the country's name was Dutch Guiana.