I believe you are talking about Chile, but there are other "thin and long" countries that also fit the description, such as Panama and Costa Rica.
A country without a sea or ocean coast is said to be landlocked.
El Salvador is the only Central American country without an Atlantic coast.
The seven climate zones of Latin America are tropical rainforest, tropical monsoon, tropical savanna, humid subtropical, marine west coast, desert, and highland. These zones vary in temperature, precipitation, and vegetation depending on their location within Latin America.
Chile is an example of an elongated country. It is a long, narrow country stretching along the western coast of South America.
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Bolivia and Paraguay qualify as such.
Venezuela is in South America, on its northern coast.
I believe you are talking about Chile, but there are other "thin and long" countries that also fit the description, such as Panama and Costa Rica.
The largest country without a coast is Kazakhstan, with an area of 2.725 million kilometres squared.
Venezuela is in South America, on its northern coast.
Chile is the Latin American country that has all of these climates, including highlands, arid, semiarid, Mediterranean, and marine west coast climates. The country's unique geography, with its long and narrow shape, allows for a diverse range of climates and ecosystems to exist within its borders.
South America on the western coast.