No. Latin America spans Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Hence South America is a subregion of Latin America.
No, South American refers specifically to countries located in the southern part of the Americas, whereas Latin American usually encompasses countries in both South America and Central America that have languages stemming from Latin (Spanish, Portuguese, and French).
The largest Spanish-speaking Latin American country by population is Mexico.
Bananas would be a Latin American fruit. Other Latin American fruits are starfruit, cherimoya, coconut, guava, papaya, and pineapple. There are lesser known fruits.http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/09/tropical-fruit-in-south-america-guide-colombia-slideshow.html#show-110377
"Latina" in English refers to a woman from Latin America or of Latin American descent. It is used to describe women who have cultural ties to countries in Latin America, such as those who speak Spanish or Portuguese and have heritage from countries in Central and South America.
Spanish is spoken in the greatest number of Latin American countries, with 19 countries in the region using it as their official language.
A person of Latin American descent is commonly referred to as Latino or Latina, depending on their gender. This term is used to describe individuals with origins in Latin America or of Latin American heritage.
Chile is the Latin American country that extends the farthest south, reaching all the way to Cape Horn and the Antarctic territory.
Peru and Chile are both Latin American countries. South America, Central America, and Mexico are all considered Latin American countries.
Latin America is part of North America and South America.
The largest Latin country is in South America and it is brazil
Guatemala and Belize
Venezuela is in South America, on its northern coast.
Brazil's large size, natural resources, and diverse population contribute to its unique development compared to other Latin American countries. Its historical path of gradual economic growth and political stability has allowed for the implementation of social welfare programs and infrastructure projects, setting it apart from other countries in the region that have struggled with economic turmoil and political instability.
Latin America typically consists of South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. These regions share a common history of colonization by European countries, predominantly Spain and Portugal, and have a shared identity rooted in a mix of indigenous, African, and European cultures.
False.... Most Latin American countries as well as South America is located in the southern Hemisphere
Ecuador, Colombia and Brazil.
Mexico (it is on North America).
Venezuela is in South America, on its northern coast.