The southernmost point of the South American landmass is Cape Froward (Chile), although the Diego Ramirez Islands (which belongs to Chile) is considered as the most southern point although they lie to the south of the mainland/ landmass.
The Diego Ramirez Islands are part of an archipelago of islands known as Tierra del Fuegowhich are divided between Chile and Argentina.
Cape Horn, although well to the south of the landmass is not the southernmost point, but merely a marker of the Drake Passage which was used by vessels passing through the straits, and became synonymous with the "southernmost point"
The other slightly contentious contender would be the Falkland Islands to the British (known as Islas Malvinas to the Argentinians).
GPS Coordinates:
52°26'33.48"S 59° 7'10.29"W - Falkland/ Malvinas Islands
54°13'25.84"S 69°25'8.54"W - Tierra del Fuego
55°58'58.24"S 67°16'0.07"W - Cape Horn
56°29'5.25"S 68°44'3.77"W - Diego Ramirez Islands
The exact opposit of the most northern.
It would lie somewhere around the middle of the Southpole (Antarctica).
It is the South pole located in Antarctica
The southernmost point of the US is Ka Lae, on the island of Hawaii, in the island group of the same name (Hawaii)
The South Pole
ushuahia, Argentina
No. The Antarctic Circle crosses the tip of Antarctica.
Argentina is located on the continent of South America.
a near the tip of south america is named or ferdinand magellan
ChileSouth America
The Atlantic and Pacific Ocean meet at the southern tip of South America.
South America
what country is your starting point if you are traveling from the southernmost tip the longest and narrowest country of south America to the northern Atlantic coast of the longest country in south America
South America's southernmost point is considered to be Cape Horn.
South America
The continent that is closest to the southern tip of South America is Antarctica. Antarctica is the coldest continent that is on this planet.
No. The Antarctic Circle crosses the tip of Antarctica.
Fuego means fire, in Spanish. Tierra del Fuego is at the southernmost tip of South America.
Cape Hope. I THINK. :) type that in on google and it will probably tell you.
The Drake Passage is a deep waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It travels between Cape Horn, the southernmost point of South America and the South Shetland Islands.
The southern tip of South America is known as Cape Horn, located on Hornos Island in the Tierra del Fuego archipelago of southern Chile. It marks the northern boundary of the Drake Passage and is often considered the southernmost point of South America.
South America. It is located in the southern tips of Chile and Argentina.
Florida is a STATE in the USA. The answer to question is Mexico.