What razor-thin country accounts for more than half of the western coastline of South America?
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What razor-thin country accounts for more than half of the western coastline of South America? Answer: Chile. Q2.
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Chile actually accounts for even more than half of the western coastline of the country of South America.
Chile has a coastline which is toothy in nature and measures a distance of 4,265 km or 2,650 miles.
It is true that Chile can also be referred to as a razor thin country which is located in between the world's longest mountain ranges the Andes and the Pacific Ocean.
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