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The region with the lowest population density in Latin America is the Amazon rainforest, which spans several countries including Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela. The dense jungle and lack of infrastructure in this area make it difficult for people to settle, resulting in very low population density.
Bolivia :)
Brazil (locally called Brasil), is the only country in Latin America (or at least South America), which Portugal settled in.
Ejidos (at least, in Mexico)
Can be divided into at least two cultural regions, Anglo America and Latin America
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You can draw the conclusion that Spanish and Portuguese people settled in Latin America or at least had a great influence in the area.
Africa of course, as it is the least developed region in the world.
Buddhism is practiced in 6 out of the 7 continents, unless there happens to be a Buddhist in Antarctica at any time. Buddhism is most prevalent in Asia and least prevalent in Africa. Buddhism is the fastest growing religion in Europe and North America.
Tribalism. Most commonly practiced by native americans in the belief of the great spirit or inifinite web of life. Not many still practice it.
Vatican City?
Latin America is called "Latin America" because the countries that comprise Latin America speak Spanish and Portuguese, which are descended from Latin. The main official languages in the region - Spanish, Portuguese (and French) are derived from Latin. The term "Latin America" was coined in the 1860s when the French Emperor Napoleon III was trying to extend French imperial control over Mexico. He and his ministers used the term to try to suggest at least some degree of cultural similarity throughout the region and with France.