Venezuela......sort of. There aren't really any countries in South America that face the Caribbean sea alone, but Venezuela comes closest to this.
It's closer to South America, but politically the Caribbean is usually treated as part of North America, so Trinidad and Tobago is a North American country.
Mexico
No, the Caribbean is a sea that lays between North America's southeastern coast and South America's northeastern coast. The Caribbean is not a country, but there are several island nations that lay within the Caribbean Sea.
The southern tip of South America is closer to Antarctica and the South Pole than Australia.
in Brazil
The majority of the population of south america is found in Brazil - also the largest country on the continent.
South America is a continent, not a single country. It is made up of 15 separate countries. If by America you mean the United States, the country closest to the south of the United States is Mexico.
The tip of south America closest to Antarctica is Argentina.
The Caribbean is the sea in which Aruba is located.Specifically, Aruba is a desert island in the south Caribbean. Its closest geographic neighbor is the South American country of Venezuela, at an approximate distance of 17 miles (27 kilometers). Its closest neighbor in the Caribbean is the island of Curaçao, at an approximate distance of 73 miles (117 kilometers).
the Caribbean, south America and middle America
The Avacado is a tree native to The Caribbean, Mexico, South America and Central America.