Brazil because they are largest country in the south America.
Brazil because they are largest country in the south America.
Brazil, the largest country in South America, is the 5th largest country in the world.
That would be Brazil .
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.
That country would have to be Brazil - the largest country on the continent.
I would suppose that Brazil has the highest population of Native Indians because it has the largest population in South America.
The largest country between Mexico and South America is Nicaragua. If the region is defined as including Mexico, then Mexico would be the largest.
Latin America includes Mexico, Central America, and South America. By population the answer would be Mexico, while by size the answer would be Argentina.
Brazil is located in South America, the fourth largest continent in terms of land area. It is the largest country in South America, occupying about half of the continent's landmass. Brazil shares borders with every South American country except for Chile and Ecuador.
The largest country in North America would be Canada.
I guess you mean "country", as Central America is a region that acts as a land bridge between North and South America. The largest country within Central America would be Nicaragua (capital: Managua) with an area of 130,375 sq km (50,193 sq mi).