== == Brazil, with 0 people. Actually Brazil has the highest population. However the country with the highest population density in Latin America is Puerto Rico, with 446 per sq km.
The country in Latin America with the highest population density is Barbados.
Latin America has the highest percentage of Catholic population in the world, with countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina having significant Catholic communities. The influence of Catholicism in Latin American culture and society is prominent.
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.
Brazil has the largest Portuguese-speaking population in Latin America.
Brazil, with a population of 193,252,604 qualifies as such.
Latin America includes Mexico, Central America, and South America. By population the answer would be Mexico, while by size the answer would be Argentina.
Ecuador has the highest population density in Latin America with 58.95 people per square kilometer. Its largest ethnic group are Mestizos who are descendants of Spanish colonialists and Native American people. The majority of the population lies in the Andes, along the Pacific coast and in the central provinces.
Guatemala is, with a population growth rate of 2.47% (2010)
Latin American Integration Association's population is 515,722,726.
Some of them, but a majority of the population lives on the cities (from 70 to 90%). Lowest urbanized country is Haiti (47%) while highest urbanized would be Puerto Rico (98%).
Excluding the small island nations of the Caribbean, the country of French Guiana in South America has the fewest residents, about 217,000 in 2010.
Brazil, with an official estimated population of 201,033,000 as of July 1, 2013, has more than four times as many people as the next-largest South American country, Colombia, which had an official population clock total of 47,130,000 on Nov. 1, 2013.