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Yosef's Geo-Musings's avatar

The best geography in the Southern Hemisphere is in Argentina/Uruguay, with its unbelievably fertile Pampas. Of course, that only has so many people, and less than Brazil. Still, Argentina and Uruguay could have remained developed countries to this day, but a complex mix of factors (including Peronism in the case of Argentina) doomed that potential.

More generally, much less of South America is north of the equator than Africa - something not exactly mentioned in the article. And, South America extends considerably further south than New Zealand, Australia/Tasmania, and certainly Africa. (In fact, almost all of Africa is further north than almost all of New Zealand.)

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Really nice article, Geoff. Thank you

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