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Brazil has the largest territory and population of any country in Latin America, spanning nearly half of South America and with a population of over 200 million people.
Brazil has the largest Portuguese-speaking population in Latin America.
No. It is Portuguese.
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Bolivia has the largest native American population in Latin America. The country is home to a diverse indigenous population, with several different ethnic groups and languages.
The largest country in Latin America is Brazil, both in terms of land area and population.
Bolivia has the largest indigenous population in Latin America, with a significant portion of the country's population identifying as indigenous. They contribute to Bolivia's rich cultural heritage and diversity.
The largest Spanish-speaking Latin American country by population is Mexico.
Brazil is the largest country, both in terms of population and land area, within Latin America. Its population is 204.26 million (2016) and its area is 8.5 million square kilometers (3.28 sq mi), slightly smaller than the U.S.
Brazil has the highest population in Latin America, with over 200 million people.
Brazil - Largest country in Latin America and 5th largest in the world. Argentina - Second largest country in Latin America. Mexico - Third largest country in Latin America. Peru - Fourth largest country in Latin America. Colombia - Fifth largest country in Latin America.
Brazil has the largest community of immigrant Japanese residents in Latin America.