A new puzzle! This time, the 12 countries of South America (French Guayana doesn't matter) are lined up in two rows. Can you determine their positions with the given clues without making a single mistake?
Bolivia only stands next to countries that it borders.
Three of the countries have land on the equator, they're all standing in the second row.
The country with states like Rio Negro and Chubut is standing directly left of a country which has only red and white on its flag.
Two least dense populated countries on the continent are bordering each other; and they also stand next to each other in this quiz.
One country stands in front of a country it borders; the two countries start with the same letter.
Venezuela is standing on position 5, no matter which row.
Colombia is standing either in row 1, position 5 or in row 2, position 1.
The two countries that border French Guayana are not standing in the same row.
The country with the Galapagos islands is standing directly right of Uruguay.
Peru and Chile are standing in the first row.
The country with the capital Georgetown is standing on a position with an odd number.
The country that is famous for the Amazon river is standing next to Colombia
Attention: There's a difference between next to and in front of!
Yes, this one is quite difficult.