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There are four active member states of the Union of South American Nations after six member states suspended their participation in the organization in April 2018, while Ecuador and Uruguay announced their withdrawals in March 2019 and March 2020 respectively.

Member States

Flag Country Capital Area
(km)
Population Density
(/km)
Currency GDP per cap.
(PPP)
Gini HDI Official, National, & Recognized languages
Bolivia

Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia
Bulivya Mamallaqta
Wuliwya Suyu
Sucre
La Paz
1,098,581 9,119,152 8.9/km Bolivian boliviano 4,575 57.2 0.663 Spanish
Quechua
Aymara
and 34 others also see Languages of Bolivia
Guyana

Co-operative Republic of Guyana
Georgetown 214,999 858,863 3.502/km Guyanese dollar 7,004 43.2 0.633 English
Guyanese Creole
11 other languages also see Languages of Guyana
Suriname

Republiek Suriname
Paramaribo 163,821 470,784 2.9/km Surinamese dollar 8,947 41.5 0.680 Dutch
also see Languages of Suriname
Venezuela

República Bolivariana de Venezuela
Caracas 916,445 28,199,822 30.2/km Venezuelan bolívar 11,726 49.5 0.735 Spanish
all other indigenous languages also see Languages of Venezuela

Suspended states

Six member states suspended their participation in the organization in April 2018.

Flag Country Capital Area
(km)
Population Density
(/km)
Currency GDP per cap.
(PPP)
Gini HDI Official, National, & Recognized languages
Argentina

República Argentina
Buenos Aires 2,780,403 43,417,000 14.49/km Argentine peso 15,030 48.8 0.797 Spanish (de facto)
also see Languages of Argentina for other Co-official languages
Brazil

República Federativa do Brasil
Brasília 8,514,877 204,451,000 22/km Brazilian real 11,065 55.0 0.718 Portuguese
Brazilian Sign Language
also see Languages of Brazil for other Co-official languages
Chile

República de Chile
Santiago 756,950 16,763,470 22/km Chilean peso 14,939 52.0 0.805 Spanish (de facto)
also see Languages of Chile
Colombia

República de Colombia
Bogotá 1,141,748 48,219,827 40/km Colombian peso 9,091 58.5 0.710 Spanish
68 other languages/dialects also see Languages of Colombia
Ecuador

República del Ecuador
Quito 256,370 13,922,000 53.8/km Ecuadorian centavo
United States dollar
8,021 54.4 0.720 Spanish
also see Languages of Ecuador
Paraguay

República del Paraguay
Tetã Paraguái
Asunción 406,752 6,158,000 15.6/km Paraguayan guaraní 4,710 53.2 0.665 Spanish
Guaraní
also see Languages of Paraguay
Peru

República del Perú
Piruw Ripuwlika
Piruw Suyu
Lima 1,285,220 29,180,900 23/km Peruvian sol 9,107 50.5 0.725 Spanish
Quechuan
Aymara
all other indigenous languages also see Languages of Peru
Uruguay

República Oriental del Uruguay
Montevideo 176,215 3,477,779 19.8/km Uruguayan peso 13,961 47.1 0.783 Spanish
also see Languages of Uruguay

On 28 August 2018, Colombian president Iván Duque announced that foreign minister Carlos Holmes had officially notified Unasur of their intention to leave the bloc, effective in 6 months, denouncing it as an institution created by Hugo Chávez to sideline existing international treaties and referring to it as an accomplice to what they referred to as the dictatorship in Venezuela. Ecuador announced its withdrawal on 13 March 2019. Uruguay followed suit in March 2020. Following the 2022 Brazilian general election, newly elected president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signalled his intention to rejoin UNASUR. Brazil rejoined on 5 May 2023.

Non-member States

Observer States

Flag Country Capital Area
(km)
Population Density
(/km)
Currency GDP per cap.
(PPP)
Gini HDI Official, National, & Recognized languages
Mexico

Estados Unidos Mexicanos
Mexico City 1,972,550 112,322,757 57/km Mexican peso 14,151 51.6 0.770 Spanish (de facto)
68 other indigenous languages also see Languages of Mexico
Panama

República de Panamá
Panama City 75,517 3,405,813 44.5/km Panamanian balboa
United States dollar
12,242 54.9 0.768 Spanish

Proposed Member States

Flag Country Capital Area
(km)
Population Density
(/km)
Currency GDP per cap.
(PPP)
Gini HDI Official, National, & Recognized languages
Trinidad and Tobago

Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Port of Spain 5,131 1,353,895 254.4/km Trinidad and Tobago dollar 31,933 39.0 0.772 English

References

  1. "South American leaders launch new bloc to replace Unasur". Associated Press. 22 March 2019.
  2. "Ecuador Withdraws from Unasur, in Stunning Rebuke to 21st Century Socialism". panampost.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-10.
  3. ^ "Uruguayan government withdraws from UNASUR and returns to TIAR". 2020-03-11. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
  4. ^ at purchasing power parity, per capita, in internatifhj nal dollars (rounded)
  5. ^ Report for Selected Countries and Subjects IMF
  6. ^ Human Development Report 2010, United Nations Development Programme. Table 3 has the Gini coefficients by country. The year is not given for the Gini coefficient.
  7. ^ "Human Development Report 2011" (PDF). United Nations. 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  8. "Paraguay y cinco países de la región anuncian el retiro temporal de la Unasur". 2018-04-20. Archived from the original on 2019-08-17. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  9. "Paraguay y otros cinco países se retiran temporalmente de Unasur". 2018-04-20. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  10. "Argentina, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay y Perú suspenden participación en bloque Unasur". Reuters. 2018-04-20. Archived from the original on 2018-04-20. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  11. "Bolivia takes formal actions to reactivate UNASUR". 2018-04-24. Retrieved 2018-05-22.
  12. "'En seis meses, Colombia estará oficialmente fuera de Unasur': Duque". El Tiempo (in Spanish). 2018-08-28. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  13. "Iván Duque: Nos retiramos de la Unasur por no denunciar crisis en Venezuela". El Nacional (in Spanish). 2018-08-28. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  14. "'Ecuador pulls out of South American regional group Unasur". UPI. 2019-03-14. Retrieved 2019-03-28.
  15. "Lula's government plan" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Superior Electoral Court. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
  16. "Brazil rejoins Union of South American Nations after 4-year absence". Anadolu Agency. 2023-04-08. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
  17. ^ "Historia". Secretary General of UNASUR. Archived from the original on 2013-07-09. Retrieved 2013-07-12.
  18. Johnlall, Raphael (18 July 2013). "Venezuela President Maduro talked energy, transport while in T&T". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. Guardian Media. Retrieved 29 September 2013. Apart from Mercosur, Maduro also invited T&T to be "incorporated" into Union of South American Nations (Unasur) because of its geographical proximity to the South American mainland." Maduro said.

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