Brazil borders Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana (which is not actually a country but an overseas department of France).
In fact, there are only two countries in South America that Brazil does not share a border with, and they are Chile and Ecuador.
Every country in South America borders on Brazil except Chile and Equador, though Equador used to until the 1940s.
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Brazil and Bolivia border Paraguay to the north.
The South American countries of Chile and Ecuador do nor border Brazil.
The only countries in South America that share no border with Brazil are Ecuador and Chile.
Venezuela and Brazil border Colombia to the east.
Argentina and Paraguay are found along Brazil's southwestern border.
No, it would not be true. Chile and Ecuador are not the only countries that do not border Brazil. Other countries that do not share a border with Brazil include Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela.
Only 2 of the mainland countries of South America do not border Brazil: Ecuador and Chile.
suriname,Brazil and Venezuela
Venezuela, Suriname, and Brazil.
venezuala, suriname and Brazil
There are only two South American countries which does not share a border with Brazil. Those countries are Chile and Ecuador.