The largest area is French Guiana, an overseas department of France, located east of the former colonies of Guyana (British Guiana) and Suriname (Dutch Guiana).
The Falkland Islands are considered part of South America but are currently under the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom. Argentina still disputes this sovereignty assertion. They are an archipelago 300 miles / 483 km from Argentina's coast.
French Guiana - it is an overseas department of France
French Guyana is still a French territory
The largest non-independent area is French Guiana, formerly a colony and now an overseas territory of France. The Falkland Islands, as well as other islands off the coast of Argentina, are territories of the UK.
The Bahamas are an independent nation and are part of the British Commonwealth of Nations. and the Caricom
The Philippines is an independent nation in the Pacific Ocean south of Japan, so, 'no'.
Brazil is in south America, thousands of miles from Europe.
The Philippines was part of Spain until the Spanish/American War, when America gained the Philippines as a territory, then in 1946 they became an independent nation
They are normally considered to be part of North America, though some are very close to South America.
Santiago is part of Chile. Chile is an independent nation Argentina is an independent nation. Neither of them have a part in the other country.
Saint Lucia is a sovereign and independent nation.
No, Uruguay is an independent country located in South America. It's part of MERCOSUR and UNASUR.
Neither. Jamaica is a part of the Caribbean and technically a part of North America.
Jamaica has never been part of the United States of America. It was a Spanish colony from 1494 to 1655 and a British colony from 1655 to 1962 when the nation became independent. Jamaica is a member of the British commonwealth.yesNo. Jamaica is it's own country