América del Sur (parte sur) 3B – páginas 166, 167; paquete – VV, WW.

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América del Sur (parte sur) 3B – páginas 166, 167; paquete – VV, WW

América del Sur – VV, WW Countries in Southern South America – ________________ ________ ________ City dwellers – ________________ ________ People living in the countryside – ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Countries in Southern South America – Argentina, ________ ________ ________ City dwellers – ________________ ________ People living in the countryside – ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Countries in Southern South America – Argentina, Uruguay, ________ ________ City dwellers – ________________ ________ People living in the countryside – ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Countries in Southern South America – Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, ________ City dwellers – ________________ ________ People living in the countryside – ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Countries in Southern South America – Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile City dwellers – ________________ ________ People living in the countryside – ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Countries in Southern South America – Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile City dwellers – Argentina, ________ ________ People living in the countryside – ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Countries in Southern South America – Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile City dwellers – Argentina, Uruguay ________ People living in the countryside – ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Countries in Southern South America – Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile City dwellers – Argentina, Uruguay and Chile People living in the countryside – ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Countries in Southern South America – Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile City dwellers – Argentina, Uruguay and Chile People living in the countryside – Paraguay

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 1. Cerro Aconcagua a. ________ mountains b. Highest point in ________– ________ft. c. ________ climb

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 1. Cerro Aconcagua a. Andes mountains b. Highest point in ________– ________ft. c. ________ climb

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 1. Cerro Aconcagua a. Andes mountains b. Highest point in Western Hemisphere – ________ft. c. ________ climb

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 1. Cerro Aconcagua a. Andes mountains b. Highest point in Western Hemisphere – 22, 840ft. c. ________ climb

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 1. Cerro Aconcagua a. Andes mountains b. Highest point in Western Hemisphere – 22, 840ft. c. Easy climb

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 2. Buenos Aires ________ of Argentina Cosmopolitan – ________, ________ 3. World-class writers Jorge Luis ________ Julio ________ José ________ Major subject written about – ________ 4. ________ – Buenos Aires residents

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 2. Buenos Aires Capital of Argentina Cosmopolitan – ________, ________ 3. World-class writers a. Jorge Luis ________ b. Julio ________ c. José ________ d. Major subject written about – _______ 4. ________ – Buenos Aires residents

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 2. Buenos Aires Capital of Argentina Cosmopolitan – boulevards, ________ 3. World-class writers a. Jorge Luis ________ b. Julio ________ c. José ________ d. Major subject written about – _______ 4. ________ – Buenos Aires residents

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 2. Buenos Aires Capital of Argentina Cosmopolitan – boulevards, parks 3. World-class writers a. Jorge Luis ________ b. Julio ________ c. José ________ d. Major subject written about – _______ 4. ________ – Buenos Aires residents

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 2. Buenos Aires Capital of Argentina Cosmopolitan – boulevards, parks 3. World-class writers a. Jorge Luis Borges b. Julio ________ c. José ________ d. Major subject written about – _______ 4. ________ – Buenos Aires residents

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 2. Buenos Aires Capital of Argentina Cosmopolitan – boulevards, parks 3. World-class writers a. Jorge Luis Borges b. Julio Cortázar c. José ________ d. Major subject written about – _______ 4. ________ – Buenos Aires residents

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 2. Buenos Aires Capital of Argentina Cosmopolitan – boulevards, parks 3. World-class writers a. Jorge Luis Borges b. Julio Cortázar c. José Hernandez d. Major subject written about – _______ 4. ________ – Buenos Aires residents

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 2. Buenos Aires Capital of Argentina Cosmopolitan – boulevards, parks 3. World-class writers a. Jorge Luis Borges b. Julio Cortázar c. José Hernandez d. Major subject written about – gauchos 4. ________ – Buenos Aires residents

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 2. Buenos Aires Capital of Argentina Cosmopolitan – boulevards, parks 3. World-class writers a. Jorge Luis Borges b. Julio Cortázar c. José Hernandez d. Major subject written about – gauchos 4. porteños – Buenos Aires residents

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 5. las cataratas de Iguazu a. Argentine National ________ b. ________ – 4 times wider and 50 percent higher than Niagra Falls c. 100s species of insects, ________ and mammals d. ________ species of butterflies

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 5. las cataratas de Iguazu a. Argentine National Park b. ________ – 4 times wider and 50 percent higher than Niagra Falls c. 100s species of insects, ________ and mammals d. ________ species of butterflies

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 5. las cataratas de Iguazu a. Argentine National Park b. Waterfalls – 4 times wider and 50 percent higher than Niagra Falls c. 100s species of insects, ________ and mammals d. ________ species of butterflies

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 5. las cataratas de Iguazu a. Argentine National Park b. Waterfalls – 4 times wider and 50 percent higher than Niagra Falls c. 100s species of insects, birds and mammals d. ________ species of butterflies

América del Sur – VV, WW Argentina 5. las cataratas de Iguazu a. Argentine National Park b. Waterfalls – 4 times wider and 50 percent higher than Niagra Falls c. 100s species of insects, birds and mammals d. 500 species of butterflies

América del Sur – VV, WW Chile 1. Torres de Paine a. 3 towers of ________ rock b. ________ climb – windy and steep 2. Pehueche a. Indigenous group b. 19th century defeats by the _______ c. Struggle to maintain their lands and ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Chile 1. Torres de Paine a. 3 towers of granite rock b. ________ climb – windy and steep 2. Pehueche a. Indigenous group b. 19th century defeats by the _______ c. Struggle to maintain their lands and ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Chile 1. Torres de Paine a. 3 towers of granite rock b. Challenging climb – windy and steep 2. Pehueche a. Indigenous group b. 19th century defeats by the _______ c. Struggle to maintain their lands and ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Chile 1. Torres de Paine a. 3 towers of granite rock b. Challenging climb – windy and steep 2. Pehueche a. Indigenous group b. 19th century defeats by the Spanish c. Struggle to maintain their lands and ________

América del Sur – VV, WW Chile 1. Torres de Paine a. 3 towers of granite rock b. Challenging climb – windy and steep 2. Pehueche a. Indigenous group b. 19th century defeats by the Spanish c. Struggle to maintain their lands and culture

América del Sur – VV, WW Spain 1. conquered South America in the ________ century 2. introduced many animals – ________, ________, ________ and ________ 3. ________ culture 4. ________ – ranches in Argentina and Uruguay

América del Sur – VV, WW Spain 1. conquered South America in the 16th century 2. introduced many animals – ________, ________, ________ and ________ 3. ________ culture 4. ________ – ranches in Argentina and Uruguay

América del Sur – VV, WW Spain 1. conquered South America in the 16th century 2. introduced many animals – cows, ________, ________ and ________ 3. ________ culture 4. ________ – ranches in Argentina and Uruguay

América del Sur – VV, WW Spain 1. conquered South America in the 16th century 2. introduced many animals – cows, pigs, ________ and ________ 3. ________ culture 4. ________ – ranches in Argentina and Uruguay

América del Sur – VV, WW Spain 1. conquered South America in the 16th century 2. introduced many animals – cows, pigs, horses and ________ 3. ________ culture 4. ________ – ranches in Argentina and Uruguay

América del Sur – VV, WW Spain 1. conquered South America in the 16th century 2. introduced many animals – cows, pigs, horses and sheep 3. ________ culture 4. ________ – ranches in Argentina and Uruguay

América del Sur – VV, WW Spain 1. conquered South America in the 16th century 2. introduced many animals – cows, pigs, horses and sheep 3. cowboy culture 4. ________ – ranches in Argentina and Uruguay

América del Sur – VV, WW Spain 1. conquered South America in the 16th century 2. introduced many animals – cows, pigs, horses and sheep 3. cowboy culture 4. estancia – ranches in Argentina and Uruguay