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11/12/21

[Answer] What snake-shaped country takes up most of the west coast of South America?

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What snake-shaped country takes up most of the west coast of South America?


  • Chile:Chile's territorial shape is among the world's most unusual. Chile is a long, narrow strip of land on the southwest side of South America. The country runs in the shape of a snake between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Chile is one of the longest countries in the world with a coastline of around 2,653 miles. However, it is also one of the narrowest in the world with an average width of just over 109 miles. Chile's northern neighbors are Peru and Bolivia, and its border with Argentina to the east, at 3,200 miles, is one of the world's longest.



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