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Falkland Islands, South Georgia---Islands off South America, owned by U.K.
The group of islands, located 300miles from South America's Patagonian coast is called Falkland Islands. They are one of the British overseas territories and not part of South America.
Some of these major islands are the Malvinas or Falkland Islands claimed by Argentina and Britain and the Galapagos Island that is a part of Ecuador. Juan Fernandez Islands and Easter Island are territories of Chile. All these countries are in South America.
No, Uruguay is in the southern part of South America.
They are part of the Lesser Antilles.
Galapagos
The British Overseas Territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (SGSSI) are islands in the South Atlantic Ocean. They are not technically part of any continent, but are often associated with either Antarctica or South America
The Bahamas are part of central america.
They are normally considered to be part of North America, though some are very close to South America.
The southernmost point of South America is Aquila Islet, part of the Diego Ramirez Islands. It is very remote and uninhabited, save for a meteorological station for the Chilean Navy.
They are apart of the Leeward Antilles.
No, Chile is connected to South America, though it does have a few islands surrounding it.