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Central/South America
Geography isn’t taught in schools like it used to be. If you want to travel to Central/South America read on to learn about Central/South America and, all of the wonders in the Americas region that is important to know before traveling to Central/South America. Geography Lessons Some people get confused about the area of the Americas. The Central/South America is vast, and it leads to not knowing much about it. If you get a map of South America and look at it, you’ll find that is in the western hemisphere. South America is a continent just like Africa, whereas Central America is attached to the US, and on the South America map it’s connected to Central America by an isthmus. The Panama Canal built during Teddy Roosevelt time is part of North America and Canada. Don’t let a map of Central America put confusion between the two. If you can, tune into Central America news to get more details. Islands In The Americas A Central American map and maps of South America are easy to understand once you get the hang of it. There is also a political map of South America that you’ll need to understand. South America is made up of separate countries, and different cultures too. South American countries include places like Suriname, Venezuela, and Colombia. There are a lot of little islands in the South American countries too. These are popular tourist destinations for people all over the world, from the islands of Aruba to the double named island called Trinidad and Tobago. All of these islands are beautiful spots on the maps of the Americas. History of Columbia South America If you love ancient history with lots to do, then travel to Columbia South America. Columbia is on the South American maps, and it’s known for its unique culture of Indians, and some of their ancestors are as old as the Pyramids of Egypt. They long predate the arrival of Columbus to the Americas. Other facts on South America, which includes Columbia, is that there were many other groups that settled the region. Many of them were working gold for jewelry, and could work the land for their survival through farming. Ancient Inca civilizations built more buildings and had more intricate worship to their gods, than anyone did in Europe. The facts about South America and Colombia South America will entice you to come back to the area of Central/South America. The people are charming and historically interesting. Plan well your trip for the areas of Central/South America because in this large area of the world there’s just too much to see and experience in Central/South America. It’s just worth it though to visit the ancient ruins of the continent.
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