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21 Chileens
adj. Chilean, of or pertaining to Chile (country in South America) -
22 Chili
n. Chile, country in South America -
23 Colombia
n. Colombia, country in South America -
24 Colombiaan
n. Colombian, resident of Colombia, person of Colombian origin (country in South America) -
25 Colombiaans
adj. Colombian, of or pertaining to Colombia (country in South America) -
26 Ecuador
n. Ecuador, country in South America -
27 Ecuadoraan
n. Ecuadorian, resident of Ecuador, person of Ecuadorian origin (country in South America) -
28 Ecuadoraans
adj. Ecuadorian, of or pertaining to Ecuador (country in South America) -
29 El Dorado
n. El Dorado, legendary city of riches in South America -
30 Guyaans
Guyanese, pertaining to Guyana (country in South America) -
31 Guyana
Guyana, country on the northeastern coast of South America -
32 Montevideo
n. Montevideo, seaport and capital city of Uruguay (South America) -
33 Paraguay
n. Paraguay, country in South America -
34 Paraguayaans
adj. Paraguayan, of the state of Paraguay (country in South America) -
35 Paramaribo
n. Paramaribo, capital city of Suriname (country in northeastern South America) -
36 Peru
n. Peru, country in South America -
37 Peruaan
n. <I>(also: <B>Peruviaan</B>)</I> Peruvian, resident of Peru (country in South America) -
38 Peruaans
adj. <I>(also: <B>Peruviaans</B>)</I> Peruvian, pertaining to Peru, of Peru (country in South America) -
39 Quito
n. Quito, capital city of Ecuador (country in South America) -
40 Santiago
n. Santiago, capital city of Chile (country in South America)
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