There really aren't any, aside from French Guiana, which is an overseas department of France, and not an independent country. The French never really expanded into South America, although they did colonize areas of Central America - namely, in the Caribbean. The actual country of Guyana was never colonized by the French - it was colonized by the Dutch, and later came under control of the British.
There are more then two countries in South America: Some are: Brazil Colombia Peru Argentina Venezuela
13 countries are in south America
Some cheap countries to visit in South America are Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. These countries offer affordable accommodations, food, and transportation options for budget travelers.
There are countries in the continent of South America, but not continents
There are 35 countries in the Americas (23 in North America and 12 in South America).
North America and South America share some countries, such as Colombia, Brazil, and Venezuela.
There are 17 countries in North and Central and South America.
Africa has more countries than South America. Africa-53 South America-13
The countries in South America are:ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilChileColombiaEcuadorFrench GuianaGuyanaParaguayPeruSurinameUruguayVenezuela
Some of the cheapest countries to visit in South America are Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru. These countries offer affordable accommodations, transportation, and food options for budget travelers.
What two COUNTRIES border North and South America. Technically, Mexico is in Central America, so the answer to the question is: Mexico borders North America, and Panama borders South America. Some consider Mexico to be a part of North America, which is technically incorrect, but in that case, then there are three countries that border North and South America: Panama borders South America, and Belize and Guatemala border North America (Mexico).
yes they are