Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Laurisilva of Madeira' has mentioned 'South America' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Ecology 2 Characteristics 3 Origin 4 Laurel forest ecoregions 4.1 East Asia 4.1.1 Laurel forest ecoregions in East Asia 4.2 Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines 4.2.1 Laurel forest ecoregions of Sundaland, Wallacea, and the Philippines 4.3 Macaronesia and the Mediterranean Basin 4.3.1 Laurel forest ecoregions of Macaronesia 4.4 Nepal 4.5 Southern India 4.6 Sri Lanka 4.7 Africa 4.8 USA Southeast States 4.9 USA ancient California 4.10 Central America 4.10.1 Laurel forest ecoregions in Mexico and Central America 4.11 Tropical Andes 4.12 Southeastern South America 4.13 Central Chile 4.14 Australia, New Caledonia and New Zealand 4.14.1 New Guinea 4.14.1.1 Laurel forest ecoregions of New Guinea 5 References 6 External links | WIKI |
Some lauroid species that are found outside laurel forests are relicts of vegetation that covered much of the mainland of Australia, Europe, South America, Antarctica, Africa, and North America when their climate was warmer and more humid. | WIKI |
Inner laurel forest ecoregions, a related and distinct community of vascular plants, evolved millions of years ago on the supercontinent of Gondwana, and species of this community are now found in several separate areas of the Southern Hemisphere, including southern South America, southernmost Africa, New Zealand, Australia and New Caledonia. | WIKI |
Southeastern South America[edit] | WIKI |
Genus Beilschmiedia are trees and shrubs widespread in tropical Asia, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Central America, the Caribbean, and South America as far south as Chile. | WIKI |