SA - Southern Grasslands

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SOUTH
AMERICA
Regions:
Brazil
Northern Tropics
Andean Countries
Southern Grasslands

Southern Grasslands
Uruguay, Paraguay & Argentina
These countries offer a
sharp contrast to the rest of
South America for 2 reasons:
1) all are among the most prosperous countries
nations in South America;
2) they have large populations of people
with European heritage.

Great Rivers
Rio de la Plata - a large estuary
4 rivers in the Plata river system form national boundaries:
the Uruguay, the Paraguay, the Pirana, and the Pilcomayo
Physical Characteristics
of the Southern Grasslands
are significant...
Andes
the highest mountains in the Andes are found in this region; they give
way to the piedmont in the east
Tropical Lowlands
the Gran Chaco (“hunting land”) is a lowland region of
savanna and dense shrub; wet/dry seasons
Grasslands
The Pampas (perhaps
the best-known feature of
South America; home to
Gauchos; known as a
“bread basket”
producing grains and
cattle
Patagonia
high, windswept plateau; desolate, dry and cold;
suitable for raising sheep; oil and bauxite deposits

Argentina
The peaks of the Patagonia region
straddle Argentina and Chile

Argentina
Capital - Buenos Aires
(population 13 million)
Population - 37 million
mostly Spanish and Italian descent, many
migrated to Argentina after European wars
in the 1900s
Argentina is the wealthiest
nation in Latin America
based on per capita GNP
Buenos Aires
Vibrant city but has heavy air pollution
because of factories and freighters in the
harbor

Argentina - Politics
Argentina was ruled by a
series of military dictators
from the 1940s to the
1980s.
Juan Perón was the most
famous as he sought to
build Argentina’s economy
and distribute its wealth
more evenly, championing
the poor.
His wife Eva became a
heroin to Argentina’s poor.
Madonna portrayed Eva
Perón in the film Evita.

Paraguay
Most of the population lives in the Highlands in the east. The Chaco in the west is
swampy and sparsely populated.
Even though the country is land locked, the Plata river system provides a direct outlet to
the sea for imports and exports.

Paraguay
Capital - Ascunción
Paraguayan economy is
based on Agriculture -
livestock, grains and cotton
Itaipu Dam
a joint engineering
project between
Paraguay and Brazil on
the Parana River,
Paraguayans hope that
inexpensive electricity
will make up for the
country’s basic lack of
mineral resources.

Uruguay
“river of the painted bird”
Most of Uruguay is rolling grasslands so the
economy is based on raising livestock,
growing feed grains, and wool and leather
goods.

Uruguay
“river of the painted bird”
Capital - Montevideo
located on the Rio de la Plata
Population
mostly Spanish and Italian
Uruguay has a very large Middle
Class, and few slums in larger
cities.
Uruguay currently holds free
elections and is one of the only
countries in which citizens are
“required” to vote and are fined if
they don’t.
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