Of course. All countries west of Latin America (facing the Pacific Ocean) border the Nazca, Cocos or Pacific Plates, being constantly subjected to active volcanoes and earthquake hazards.
More people speak Portuguese in Latin America than any other language, but Spanish is more widely spoken.
Any European interference in Latin America would be viewed as a hostile act.
Yes, every day
As far as I know, yes. Please note that "Latin America" is not a single country, but many different countries, each with its own laws. - However, I am not aware of any country in Latin America where such freedom is restricted.
As far as I know, yes. Please note that "Latin America" is not a single country, but many different countries, each with its own laws. - However, I am not aware of any country in Latin America where such freedom is restricted.
AnswerThey were Spanish males no females came to the New world in the begginigs of Spanish Latin America
Yes. Latino only refers to people whose ancestry can be traced back to Latin America (Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America); it does not refer to any specific race.
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.
Yes Spain and a few others in latin america
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Yes, there are Afro-latinos and some parts of Latin America have music, dances and food that were influenced by Africans. Slaves were brought from Africa to many parts of Latin America by the Spanish and Portugese.
Any area where two or more tectonic plates do not touch each other is a not a tectonic plate boundary.