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"the present day status of being amongst the best in Latin-America." I took it out b/c it simply shouldnt have been there in the first place. It would be really hard to prove that statement. You could probably find scholars for it, and probably even more that would mention other countries. Small example, Chile has two nobel prize winners. PR, none.