Central South America has the highest Human Development Index level and the second highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in purchasing power parity in Latin America and its total national GDP is the 23rd largest in the world. The country is currently classified as an Upper-Middle Income Country or as a secondary emerging market by the World Bank. Central South America's nominal GDP makes it the 31st largest economy in the world.
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| - Central South America (Sino-Roman)
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| - Central South America has the highest Human Development Index level and the second highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in purchasing power parity in Latin America and its total national GDP is the 23rd largest in the world. The country is currently classified as an Upper-Middle Income Country or as a secondary emerging market by the World Bank. Central South America's nominal GDP makes it the 31st largest economy in the world.
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| - Rio De Janeiro, Cordoba, Rosario
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| - Federative Republic of Central South America
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| - Central South American Peso
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| - Guarani, Portunol, English, Portuguese
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| - Uruguay; central Chile; Argentina; southern Paraguay and Brazil
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| - Central South America has the highest Human Development Index level and the second highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in purchasing power parity in Latin America and its total national GDP is the 23rd largest in the world. The country is currently classified as an Upper-Middle Income Country or as a secondary emerging market by the World Bank. Central South America's nominal GDP makes it the 31st largest economy in the world.
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