A Geography of Latin America
Synopsis
It is inevitable that Latin America, created as a result of historical forces, should overlap a number of major structural regions and distinct physical environments. Outstanding in this respect is the contrast between the north-south trending mountain system of the Andes and the east-west relief lines of the major islands of the West Indies and their continuations into Middle-America. Farther north the predominant pattern of North America, continued south across the United States-Mexican boundary, dominates the physique of most of Mexico.
It is within this three-fold composition that the physical basis of the continent can be coutlines.
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It is within this three-fold composition that the physical basis of the continent can be coutlines.
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Masood Ali Khan
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