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There is one major plain in Latin America, known as the pampas (Quechua for "plain"). It is a flat, black-soil region akin to the US Great Plains, and is located in South America, between Argentina, Uruguay, and a small portion of southern Brazil.

Another "plain" is the Central Mexican Plateau, which covers most of central Mexico. It is quite fertile due to volcanic activity.

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