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Tag: South America

Yellow Fever Endemic Zones in South America
The Pacific Ocean – Maritime Shipping Routes
The Inca Royal Road
The Aztec and Inca Empires on the Eve of the Spanish Conquest
The Atlantic Ocean – Maritime Shipping Routes
South America – Maritime Shipping Routes
European Influence in South America and Artist Immigration, 1850-1900
Central America and the Caribbean, 1900-2000
Viceroyalty of Peru
US Intervention in Latin America since 1945
United States Essential Foreign Trade Routes – East Coast South America
Transportation Routes Between the United States and Other American Countries, 1899
The Transatlantic Slave Trade, 1601 to 1870
Spanish and Portuguese South America 1525-1750
Slave Economies of the Western Hemisphere c. 1830
Preliminary Assessment of the Amazon region, 1980
Major drug routes in Latin America, 1997
Latin America in the First and Second World Wars, 1914 to 1945
Inca-expansion
Human Impact in Latin America and the Caribbean, 2001
Ethnic Composition, 1990s
Deforestation of Rondonia, Brazil since 1980
Administrative Divisions of Spanish and Portuguese America 1780

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