One twelfth of the Earth encompasses  …

Years: 70029BCE - 49294BCE

One twelfth of the Earth encompasses most of the South American continent, Puerto Rico, the Lesser Antilles, and the majority of Hispaniola—including southeastern Haiti and all but the northern coast of the Dominican Republic. This region, designated South America and the Eastern Isles, explicitly excludes Patagonia.

The northwestern boundary separates Panama, the southernmost country of Central America, from Colombia.

Within this world are the entirety of Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia, and Peru. Argentina and Chile also belong largely to this region, though their sparsely populated southern reaches—Patagonia—are part of the subcontinent.

HistoryAtlas contains 2,652 entries for South America and the Eastern Isles from the Paleolithic period to 1899.

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