Brazil has almost the same population as all other countries in South America put together.
Brazil is the largest South American country starting with the letter B.
Brazil is both the highest populated and largest country in South America.
Brazil is the most populated South American nation (5th in the world) with a population of 190,732,694, which is just less than half of South America's total population (about 400 million).
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Brazil (190,732,694). It accounts for about half of the continent's population.
Brazil is the largest South American country and has the largest population and the largest city - Rio de Janerio. The largest Brazilian city and one of the world's largest, is São Paulo, capital of SP. Rio de Janeiro formerly the Brazil capital is the second most populated Brazilian city.
Most South American countries speak Spanish. Brazil is the largest country in South America and Portuguese is their primary language. Making them the largest non Spanish language group in South America
Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Columbia, and Chile.
Bolivia has the largest percentage of indigenous people in its population among South American countries. Approximately 62% of Bolivians identify as indigenous, primarily belonging to groups such as the Quechua and Aymara. This significant demographic presence influences the country's culture, politics, and social landscape.
Colombia is, with a population of 45.88 million.
There are no countries within South Carolina