Brazil is the largest country in South America.
Brazil is the largest Portuguese-speaking country in the world. It is also the largest country in South America by land area and population.
That question has two answers. The largest country in the world by area is Russia, but the largest country in the world by population is China.
The second largest country in North America is the United States of America, with a total area covering 9,629,091 km2, after Canada. The second largest country in South America is Argentina, with a total area covering 2,766,890 km2, after Brazil.
If you list all the countries of the world in order by land area, from the largest to the smallest, the area rank is the number on the list for that particular country. The largest country is #1, the next largest is #2, and so on.
Brazil is the largest South American country starting with the letter B.
Nicaragua is the largest country in South America by land area. It is ranked as the 97th largest country in the world.
Brasilia is the capital of Brazil, the largest South American country.
Brazil is the largest country in South America.
Nicaragua is the largest country in South America by land area. It is ranked as the 97th largest country in the world.
The largest South American country is Brazil (area is 8.516 million km²) and the capital is Brasilia.
Brazil is the South American country that is approximately 350,000 square miles in size. It is the largest country in South America by both land area and population.
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what country is the second largest country in land area in south America
Brazil is the largest country in South America and its capital is Brazilia.
No, Brazil isn't a small country. Instead, it's a big country. It's the largest country on the South American continent. It's the third largest country of all North and South America. It's the fifth largest country in the world.
Argentina. (Brazil is the largest.)Argentina is the 2nd largest after Brazil