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Laurentgrivet Posted 17 years ago
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Southern ≠ south ≠ south of

What's the difference between "Southern America", "the South of America", and "South America"? And how do you know which to use with a specific country, continent, etc.?
  

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When I hear America I think of the USA, so the South of America relates to the southern part of the USA. South Amerika is the southern continent of the Americas

  • When I hear America I think of the USA, so the South of America relates to the southern part of the USA.
  • South Amerika is the southern continent of the Americas
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When I hear America I think of the USA, so the South of America relates to the southern part of the USA. South Amerika is the southern continent of the Americas

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