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Ranking of the most developed countries in South America

Chile, the richest country in South America, is famous for leading Latin America in human development, globalization, low corruption and economic freedom. Due to Chile's developed economy, citizens also enjoy a high standard of living. Mining, business and personal services, wholesale, retail trade and manufacturing have stabilized Chile's economy.

Chile is the most developed country in South America. In the ranking of human development index, Chile ranks 43rd in the world, which is very close to the developed countries in Europe. The average salary of local people is about 5500 a month, which is relatively high in South America. As the only developed country in South America, Chile is also the first OECD member in South America. Because of its free economic environment, low poverty rate and stable environment, ZZ is regarded as a high-income economy by the World Bank Group.

The full name of South America is "South Asia and America", and the north is separated from North America by the Panama Canal.

Most areas are tropical rainforests, the longest mountain range in the world, the Andes, which covers almost the whole continent and is rich in animal and plant resources.

The Amazon rainforest, the largest rainforest in the world, is located in the northeast of the continent. The Amazon River, the largest river in the world, and the Amazon Plain, the largest in the world, are also located on the continent.

At present, there are 13 countries and regions in South America, mainly including Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Argentina, Livia, Guyana, Malvinas Islands, South Georgia Island and South Sandwich Islands.

These countries are developing countries, the main languages are Spanish and English, and the population distribution is uneven, mainly concentrated in a few big cities, while the population density in South America is relatively small. Amazon Plain is one of the regions with the lowest population density in the world, and its ethnic composition is relatively complex.