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Title: SOUTH AMERICA II CHAPTER 5: 255287


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SOUTH AMERICA II(CHAPTER 5 255-287)
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REGIONS OF THE REALM
  • NORTH
  • Colombia
  • Venezuela
  • Guyana
  • Suriname
  • French Guiana

BRAZIL
  • WEST
  • Peru
  • Ecuador
  • Bolivia
  • Paraguay
  • SOUTH
  • Argentina
  • Chile
  • Uruguay

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The North (Facing the Caribbean)
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The North
  • Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, French
    Guiana
  • Regional Character Coastal locations, early
    European plantation development, forced migration
    of African and Asian laborers
  • COLOMBIA 48.2 million people
  • Coffee, oil coal - major exports
  • Cocaine - leading economic activity
  • Torn by internal violence
  • Bogotá Medellin - key cities

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The North
  • VENEZUELA 27.9 million people
  • Oil from lake Maracaibo is chief resource
  • Caracas Valencia - key cities
  • THE GUIANAS (FRENCH GUIANA, GUYANA, SURINAME)
  • Populationslt 1.5 million
  • Ethnically diverse
  • Face environmental crisis

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The West (Andean South America)
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The West
  • Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay
  • Regional Character Amerindian populations,
    subsistence agriculture, mountainous
    environments, poverty
  • PERU 29.1 million people
  • Lima is its primate city
  • Economic activities - fishing, irrigated
    agriculture, sugar, cotton, rice, fruit, oil,
    minerals

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The West
  • ECUADOR 13.9 million people
  • Main exports oil, coffee, cacao, bananas
  • Guayaquil - largest city and commercial center
  • Quito - capital and administrative center
  • BOLIVIA 9.5 million people
  • Landlocked
  • President Evo Morales and a new political era
    nationalism and instability
  • Main exports tin and zinc
  • PARAGUAY 6.5 million
  • 85 Mestizo
  • A transitional state (strong links to The South)

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The South (Southern Cone)
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The South
  • SOUTHERN CONE Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and
    transitionally Paraguay
  • Mid-latitude feel
  • Strongly influenced by European immigrants
  • Origin area of Mercosur/l
  • ARGENTINA 39.8 million people
  • 90 urbanized
  • Buenos Aires - a classic primate city
  • Exports cereals, meats, vegetable oils

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The South
  • CHILE 16.8 million
  • An elongated state of 2500 miles and over 30
    latitude
  • Great environmental variability
  • 87 of its people concentrated in the central
    Mediterranean area
  • Exports copper, nitrates, fruit
  • URUGUAY - 3.3 million
  • Montevideo - classic primate city
  • Old buffer state
  • Exports hides, meats, textiles

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Brazil
  • South America's giant
  • Shares common boundaries with 9 of 11 other
    South American states
  • World rankings
  • Population size - 5th
  • Territory size - 5th
  • Economy - 14th

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Brazils Regions
  • Northeast
  • Southeast
  • São Paulo
  • South
  • Central-West
  • North

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Brazil
  • Contains half the continents land and people
  • A federal republic of 26 states and a Federal
    District
  • Ethnic diversity - mixture of European, African,
    and Amerindian peoples
  • Portuguese - speaking Roman Catholic adherents
  • Substantial mineral resources iron, bauxite,
    manganese, oil, and gas

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A Two Class System?
  • Per capita GNI-8,230
  • Largest income gap in the realm (world)
  • Wealthiest 10 of the population...
  • own 2/3 of the land
  • control over 50 of the countrys wealth
  • Poverty has increased by 50 since 1980

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Brazil
  • Great cities
  • Rio de Janeiro - cultural focus
  • São Paulo - industrial hub
  • Brasília a planned forward capital

Rio
A. WinklerPrins
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Forward Capital
  • Capital city positioned in a contested or
    potentially contested territory
  • Usually near an international border
  • Confirms the states determination to maintain
    its presence in the territory under contention
  • Other examples
  • St Petersburg, Russia
  • Islamabad, Pakistan
  • Astana, Kazakhstan
  • Abuja, Nigeria

Brasília
A. WinklerPrins
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Forward Capital - Brasília
  • Is the capital city positioned in a contested or
    potentially contested territory?
  • Is it near an international border?
  • Does it confirm the states intent to maintain
    its presence in the territory under contention?

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Growth Pole Theory
  • Aims to promote growth in the peripheral parts of
    countries
  • Subsidized investment in an attempt to spread
    economic activities and benefits
  • Create jobs in depressed areas
  • Reduce uneven concentrations of wealth
  • Decentralize industry.
  • Hope is that it will set off ripples of
    development

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Developing the Amazon
  • Application of the Growth pole concept
  • Using the resources of the region for the
    development of the country
  • Environmental concerns
  • Deforestation, 15 of forest is gone

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São Paulo
  • Industrial core of Brazil
  • Brazils largest commerce center
  • Agricultural production and expansion
  • Coffee
  • Orange juice for concentrate
  • Soybeans

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São Paulos Success Story
  • Coffee Fazendas
  • Revenues
  • Immigration
  • Skilled labor from Japan, Italy, Poland
  • Relative Location
  • Ores from Minas Gerais
  • Hydroelectric power
  • Port of Santos

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SOUTH AMERICA II(CHAPTER 5 255-287)
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