Canada has one of the highest literacy rates in the Western Hemisphere, with around 99% of adults being able to read and write.
There are a total of 21 Spanish-speaking countries in the western hemisphere.
Yes, "Western Hemisphere" should be capitalized because it refers to a specific geographical region encompassing the Americas.
The capital of the only Portuguese-speaking nation in the western hemisphere is Brasília, located in Brazil.
A "hamisphere" is not a recognized term or concept. It may have been a typo or misspelling. If you meant "hemisphere," it refers to half of the Earth divided by the equator (Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere) or by the Prime Meridian (Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere).
The largest French-speaking city in the Western Hemisphere is Montreal, Canada. It is located in the province of Quebec and is known for its vibrant Francophone culture and heritage.
Argentina is the South American country that contains the highest and lowest points in the western hemisphere.
The highest mountain in the western hemisphere is Mount Aconcagua. It is located in west-central Argentina on the Chile border.
The Andes is the highest mountain range in the western hemisphere.
The highest point in the Western Hemisphere is located in the Andes in Argentina.
The Spanish name for the highest peak in the western hemisphere is "Aconcagua."
Cuba is the only communist country in the western Hemisphere.
Aconcagua, on the Argentine/Chile border, is the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere.
Aconcagua is located in the Andes in Argentina.
Argentina is in the southern hemisphere and the western hemisphere.
Aconcagua is the highest and the tallest mountain in the western hemisphere.
Spain is in the western hemisphere. Its longitude falls within the western half of the Earth, which places it in the western hemisphere.
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