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Any rural city of any central/south american country
No, after the Confederate States of America lost the civil war, there were no more Confederates. They lost the war.
None. That point is out in the Atlantic Ocean, about 875 miles off the northwest coast of South America. It's doubtful that any city or country has ever been lost there.
yes in bogota the capital city
None. The nearest city of any size is Linden, Guyana, in South America.
Johannesburg is not the capital city of any country, but is the biggest city in South Africa. It would be the same situation as New York in America.
No, but it was from 1763 until 1960, when the national capital of Brazil was relocated inland, to the new city of Brasilia.
The Prime Meridian does not pass through any part of the United States. North America or South America.
South America extends farther south then any part of Australia.
The kinkajou is a nocturnal fruit eating mammal with a very long prehensile tail, it lives in Central and South America so it could be in any city in that region.
Almost any city in the United States, Canada, Mexico, or South America will fit this description.Let's just use Kansas City, MO USA.
The South Vietnamese did.