The following are lists of the islands of South America by country.

A composite satellite photograph of South America in orthographic projection
 
A map of Argentina

Atlantic Ocean islands

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Lake islands

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River islands

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A map of Bolivia

Bolivia is a landlocked country with no ocean islands.

Lake islands

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A map of Brazil

Atlantic Ocean islands

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River Islands

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Fluvial-maritime

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A map of Chile

Pacific Ocean islands

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Lake islands

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River islands

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A map of Colombia

Caribbean Sea islands

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Bolívar Department:


Córdoba Department:

Magdalena Department:

  • Isla de Salamanca

San Andrés and Providencia Department:

Sucre Department:

Pacific Ocean islands

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Cauca Department:

  • Coco Island
  • Gorgona Island
    • El Horno Islet
  • Gorgonilla Island
    • El Viudo Islet
  • Micay Island

Chocó Department:

  • Cacagual Island

Nariño Department:

  • Bocagrande Island
  • El Bajito Island
  • El Gallo Island
  • El Morro Island
  • La Viciosa Island
  • Sanquianga Island
  • Tumaco Island

Valle del Cauca Department:

Lake islands

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Boyacá Department:

  • Lake Tota
    • Cerro Chiquito Island
    • Santa Helena Island
    • San Pedro Island

Nariño Department:

River islands

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Amazonas Department:

  • Baranoa Island
  • Curvaratá Island
  • Loreto Island
  • Porvenir Island
  • Tigre Island
  • Yaguas Muñoz Island

Antioquia Department:

Bolívar Department:

Caquetá Department:

Chocó Department:

Magdalena Department:

Santander Department:

Vichada Department:

 
A map of Ecuador

Pacific Ocean islands

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Lake Islands

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A map of the Falkland Islands

Atlantic Ocean islands

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A map of French Guiana
 
A map of Guyana
 
A map of Paraguay

Paraguay is a landlocked country with no ocean islands and only a few very small inland islands.

River islands

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A map of Peru
 
A map of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands

Atlantic Ocean islands

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A map of Suriname
 
A map of Uruguay
 
A map of Venezuela

Caribbean Sea islands

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River islands

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Duin, Renzo Sebastiaan (2009). Wayana Socio-political Landscapes: Multi-scalar Regionality and Temporality in Guiana (PDF). University of Florida. p. 138.
  2. ^ "Les enfants de l'île Portal". Media Part (in French). Retrieved 7 March 2021.
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