Ecuador
- 64pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
Introduces Ecuador, describing its history, politics, culture, and geography.
Questa serie approfondisce la ricca e complessa storia del Sud America. Esplora gli eventi politici cruciali e le forze trasformative che hanno plasmato il continente. Infine, si concentra sulle vibranti e diverse espressioni culturali che definiscono il suo popolo.






Introduces Ecuador, describing its history, politics, culture, and geography.
Discusses the land, the history, the economy, the people, and the festivals of Chile
Discusses the land, the history, the economy, the people, and the festivals of Guyana
Introduces Paraguay, describing its history, politics, culture, and geography.
Discusses the land, the history, the economy, the people, and the festivals of Venezuela. When Spanish explorers arrived on the coast of South America, they found that natives had built their homes on stilts along the the swampy shore of Lake Maracaibo. Because this reminded the Europeans of the city of Venice, they named the region Venezuela (Little Venice). Today, Venezuela is one of the leading oil-producing nations in the world. It has a high rate of population growth, and most of its people live in urban areas. As the sixth largest country in Latin America, Venezuela has great influences on its neighbors economically, politically, and culturally
Presents information on the geography, history, economy, and people of Peru. Includes a chronology, recipes, project ideas, and more
Introduces Suriname, describing its history, politics, culture, and geography.
Discusses the land, history, economy, cities and communities, people and culture, and festivals of Colombia
Named for South America's famed independence fighter Simn Bolvar, landlocked Bolivia rests in the center of the continent. With its snowy mountain peaks, tropical rain forests, and grasslands, the nation holds vast mineral resources and great natural beauty. The Andes Mountain range dominates the western third of Bolivia, where most of its 10 million people live. More than 60 percent of Bolivia's citizens are Native Americans, who historically have been dominated by the white and mestizo minority. However, with the 2006 election of the country's first indigenous president, Evo Morales, and the passage of a new constitution in 2009, Native Americans have gained greater rights and freedoms. Despite this, Bolivia continues to face many challenges, and remains one of the least-developed and poorest countries in Latin America. There's a lot to discover about Bolivia! Each title in this series contains color photos, maps, a chronology of events related to the country, recipes, list of festivals, ideas for projects and reports, and back matter including: an index, further reading lists for books and internet resources, and a series glossary. Mason Crests editorial team has placed Key Icons to Look for throughout the books in this series in an effort to encourage library readers to build knowledge, gain awareness, explore possibilities and expand their viewpoints through our content rich non-fiction books. Key Icons are as follows: Words to Understand are shown at the front of each chapter with definitions. These words are then used in the prose throughout that chapter, and are emboldened, so that the reader is able to reference back to the definitions- building their vocabulary and enhancing their reading comprehension. Sidebars are highlighted graphics with conten
Presents the geography, history, economy, cities and communities, and people and culture of Argentina. Includes recipes, related projects, and a calendar of festivals