South America is a continent and each country has its own traditions. But I believe that the christian carnival leading up to the lenten season could be considered a tradition.
Traditions vary in south Africa because it's a very multi-cultural country, however there are some traditions that are shared throughout the nation. 1) Braai (Barbeque) - Braais are one of south Africa's favourite past times and is hailed as a national tradition. 2) Sport - White people mostly do Rugby/Cricket, Black people mostly do Football (soccer) and Indians mainly do Cricket. 3) See - culture of south Africa for more information.
They are known as either "The Americas" or "The Western Hemisphere"
Honduras is in the Americas, so no, it does not
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Before the election of Pope Francis there was never a pope from any of the Americas.
no large animals were domesticated in the Americas except the llama in South America.
The Western Hemisphere only includes the Americas, encompassing North, South, and Central America.
One reason of how they was NOT is : Africans crossed into South America when Africa and South America were one continent.
Since the first years Mexico became a Spanish colony in the Americas (1521). That is one example of the traditions brought to Mexico by the Spanish.
Its passing would allow the United States to take control of South America
There are two continents that make up the Americas: North America and South America.
South Americas top imports are bananas and fruits. South Americas main exports are paper, paper boards and auto parts.
The land area of the Americas extends roughly 14,000 kilometers from the northernmost point in Alaska to the southernmost point in South America.
Uruguay is located in the continent South America
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