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Cape Hope. I THINK. :) type that in on google and it will probably tell you.
Ferdinand Magellan named the surroundings archipelago "Tierra del Fuego", the Land of Fire. The narrow Strait of Magellan separates this archipelago from the mainland.
The land area of the Americas extends roughly 14,000 kilometers from the northernmost point in Alaska to the southernmost point in South America.
Cape Horn is the southernmost land of the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago of souther Chile. Hope this helps; recommend me! -Smelly Hobo
Águila Islet of the Diego Ramirez Islands is the southernmost point of South America. - Nancy-
Oban is the southernmost named town in New Zealand.
Samoa
They are separated by the Great Andes Mountains. The Andes are the world's longest continental mountain range.
The southernmost country in Africa is the country of South Africa. The country has a coastline that is 1,739 miles long in both the South Atlantic and Indian oceans.
The southernmost region in Africa is the Republic of South Africa. The southernmost country in Africa is the country of South Africa.
Christopher Columbus
Patagonia is a geographic region containing the southernmost portion of South America. Patagonia is located in Chile and Argentina; it comprises the southernmost portion of the Andes mountains to the west and south, and plateaux and low plains to the east. It excludes those portions of Antarctica claimed by both countries. East of the Andes, it lies south of the Colorado River. Westwards, it includes the territories south of 39º except for the Chiloé Archipelago.[1][