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This is an incomplete list of South American supercentenarians (people from South America who have attained the age of at least 110 years). , the Gerontology Research Group (GRG), an organization that tracks supercentenrians and verifies their age claims, has verified that seven supercentenarians have come from South America. The oldest South American ever was Ecuadorian woman María Capovilla, who died at the age of 116 years and 347 days. However, , the GRG has only verified three living supercentenarians in South America. ==Living South American supercentenarians== Below is a list of known oldest living people from South America. 〕 |align=center|M |15 March 1902 | |Brazil |Brazil |- |Lázara Rodrigues da Costa〔 ()}〕 |align=center|F |15 April 1902 | |Brazil |Brazil |- |Geolina de Godoi Faria〔 ()〕 |align=center|F |8 June 1902 | |Brazil |Brazil |- |Telésfora Bogado〔 ()〕 |align=center|F |5 January 1903 | |Argentina |Argentina |- |Olindina Maria da Conceição〔 ()〕 |align=center|F |7 January 1903 | |Brazil |Brazil |- |Aldegundes Pereira de Castro〔 ()〕 |align=center|M |3 March 1903 | |Brazil |Brazil |- |Alida Victória Grubba Rudge〔 |align=center|F |10 July 1903 | |Brazil |Brazil |- |José del Socorro Ferreira〔 ()〕 |align=center|M |14 September 1903 | |Paraguay |Paraguay |- |Amélia Nunes dos Santos〔 ()〕 |align=center|F |20 September 1903 | |Brazil |Brazil |- |Maria Francisca Meruoca do Nascimento〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Aos 110 anos, dona Meruoca ensina e a arte de colher alegrias )〕 |align=center|F |14 January 1904 | |Brazil |Brazil |- |Luzia Mohrs〔 |align=center|F |23 March 1904 | |Germany |Brazil |- |Ana Sara Márquez de Ramírez〔 ()〕 |align=center|F |25 July 1904 | |Colombia |Colombia |}
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