Brazil has the largest population in South America with a total population of 190,732,694 according to the country's 2010 census (accounting for just less than half of the continent's population).
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South America is located in three hemispheres. They are the Northern, Western and Southern Hemispheres. As of 2011, South America has a population of 387.5 million people.
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Of the 355 million people that live in South America, nearly 198,292,000 people live in Brazil, as of December 2013. This population is lower than the previous year by nearly 365,000 people.
Population of South America 382,000,000 (2009) 385,742,554 (2010)
The total population of South America is 405 million people. The least populated country in South America is the Falkland Islands with a population of 3,140 people. Brazil has the highest population with 200 million people.
Uruguay is the smallest Hispanic nation in South America. The nation is 68,037 square miles and has slightly over 3 million people.
Brazil is a country in the east coast region of South America. The population as of 2013 was estimated to be 201,032,714 million residents.
Brazil is a country in the east coast region of South America. The population as of 2013 was estimated to be 201,032,714 million residents.
About 355 million people live in south America.
Brazil with a population of 198.7 million is the most populated country in South America. It is followed by Colombia with 43.7 million and Argentina with 40.1 million.
According to the 2013 census estimate, the population of Brazil is 201 million people.
South America, Population = 387.5 million Carribean, Population = 40 million Total 427.5 million
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Brazil has the largest population in South America with a total population of 190,732,694 according to the country's 2010 census (accounting for just less than half of the continent's population).
No, The United States is a country of 300 million located on the North American Continent. South America is a continent.