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This is a list of all present sovereign states in South America and their predecessors. The division between North and South America is unclear, generally viewed as lying somewhere in the Isthmus of Panama, however, the whole of Panama is considered to be part of North America as its southernmost nation. The continent was colonized by the Europeans: First by the Spaniards, and the Portuguese; and later by the Dutch, the French, and the English. Most of the present-day nations gained independence in the early 19th century. Today, South America consists of twelve sovereign states with common government system being some form of presidential republic.

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  • This is a list of all present sovereign states in South America and their predecessors. The division between North and South America is unclear, generally viewed as lying somewhere in the Isthmus of Panama, however, the whole of Panama is considered to be part of North America as its southernmost nation. The continent was colonized by the Europeans: First by the Spaniards, and the Portuguese; and later by the Dutch, the French, and the English. Most of the present-day nations gained independence in the early 19th century. Today, South America consists of twelve sovereign states with common government system being some form of presidential republic. (en)
  • Esta é uma lista de todos os atuais Estados soberanos da América do Sul e seus respectivos Estados predecessores. A divisão entre América do Norte e do Sul é evidentemente proposital, considerando o Istmo do Panamá como demarcação territorial tradicionalmente aceita pelos estudiosos e organizações governamentais. A América do Sul foi colonizada por nações europeias de toda a Era Moderna: primeiramente pelo Império Espanhol e Português e, posteriormente, pelos Holandeses, Franceses e Britânicos. A grande maioria dos países sul-americanos obtiveram suas respectivas independências ao longo do século XIX. (pt)
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  • Lists of predecessors of sovereign states (en)
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  • This is a list of all present sovereign states in South America and their predecessors. The division between North and South America is unclear, generally viewed as lying somewhere in the Isthmus of Panama, however, the whole of Panama is considered to be part of North America as its southernmost nation. The continent was colonized by the Europeans: First by the Spaniards, and the Portuguese; and later by the Dutch, the French, and the English. Most of the present-day nations gained independence in the early 19th century. Today, South America consists of twelve sovereign states with common government system being some form of presidential republic. (en)
  • Esta é uma lista de todos os atuais Estados soberanos da América do Sul e seus respectivos Estados predecessores. A divisão entre América do Norte e do Sul é evidentemente proposital, considerando o Istmo do Panamá como demarcação territorial tradicionalmente aceita pelos estudiosos e organizações governamentais. A América do Sul foi colonizada por nações europeias de toda a Era Moderna: primeiramente pelo Império Espanhol e Português e, posteriormente, pelos Holandeses, Franceses e Britânicos. A grande maioria dos países sul-americanos obtiveram suas respectivas independências ao longo do século XIX. (pt)
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  • List of predecessors of sovereign states in South America (en)
  • Lista de Estados predecessores na América do Sul (pt)
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