yes
Southern Mexico and northern Central America are known as Mesoamerica, the region where several civilizations such as the Olmec, Aztec and Maya rose before contact with Europeans was made in the 16th century.Also, both Mexico and Central America belong to the North American subcontinent (using the 7-continent model) or to a cultural region known as Latin America, which also spans the Caribbean and South America.
Gulf of Mexico
The part of the New World where Spanish and Portuguese are spoken is typically referred to as Latin America. This region includes countries in Central and South America where these languages are widely spoken due to the historical influence of Spanish and Portuguese colonization.
Pretty much all of Latin America, like Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina, Central America, etc. (except for Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Belize).
Technically yes because they are in latin America and they speak a latin language which is portuguese.Answer:Yes and No. Because in the United States, Latino is equal to Hispanic, which means Spanish speakers. Brazilians do not speak spanish. They speak Portuguese making them Lusophone, not Hispanic.So I don't call myself Latino. I call myself Latin, just like the french, Italian, spanish and portuguese.
No, in Latin America Spanish is spoken, therefore they are called by their Spanish names. Latin is used by scientists to identify animals because the language is no longer evolving.
It is inaccurate to call Latin America a third world country as it is not a country, but a region. Some Latin American countries are very modern and up-to-date, while others are lacking in modern amenities and industry.
Latin Americans! Latinos and Latinas Hispanic and there's always Argentinians, Colombians, Venezuelans, etc..
Central America
The plate that America sits on is called the North American Plate. It is a tectonic plate that includes North America, most of the Caribbean, and parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Raccoons are found from southern Canada all the way south into South America. There are two distinct species. One is found in North and Central America and the other in Central and South America.
In North America, they call them Caribou. Their Latin name I believe is: Rangifer Tarandus.