Southeast South America| Range Type | Bogus mountain grouping for this site | | Highest Point | Mount Paget (2915 m/9564 ft) | | Countries | Argentina (67%), Paraguay (15%), Brazil (9%), Uruguay (7%), Bolivia (2%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | | Area | 2,689,560 sq km / 1,038,440 sq mi Area may include lowland areas | | Extent | 4,587 km / 2,851 mi North-South 3,902 km / 2,424 mi East-West | | Center Lat/Long | 35° 28' S; 61° 11' W | | Map Link | Microsoft Bing Map | Search Engines - search the web for "Southeast South America": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo Search
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Map of Southeast South America Click on red triangle icons for links to other ranges.
Note: Range borders shown on map are an approximation and are not authoritative. Click Here for a Full Screen Map
| | Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Southeast South America. | | South America | Level 1 (Parent) | |          Coastal South America | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Andes | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Guiana Highlands | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Brazilian Highlands | Level 2 (Sibling) | |          Southeast South America | Level 2 | |                  Gran Chaco | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Eastern Paraguay | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Sierras de Cordoba | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Pampas | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Uruguay | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Eastern Patagonia | Level 3 (Child) | |                  Southwest Atlantic Islands | Level 3 (Child) |
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Major Peaks of the Southeast South America
Photos of Peaks in the Southeast South America | | Cerro Champaquí: A view of Cerro Champaquí, Argentina, high point of Cordoba province. |
 | | Cerro Blanco: Cerro Blanco, a relatively gentle hill near Cordoba, Argentina. |
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