In general terms, all of them are part of the cultural bloc known as Latin America, where Latin-derived languages (Spanish, French, Portuguese) are used; Catholic Religion is the most professed among them and there is a considerable amount of racial intermixing between native Amerindians, white and black people in all these countries.
On the other hand, all countries among Latin America have their own distinctive cultures, according to their own history and society, including food, manners and general views of life.
1.spanish is the main language in these places
2.how they celebrate things like Lent
3.what they eat
4.how they live their life like the people in Argentina's Pampas
those are some things you could talk about, this was just off of the top of my head.
The cultures in South America are very similar to the cultures in Mexico. They have similar diets, foods, and religions. They do speak different languages and dialects, though.
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The most culture in south America is assume and mexicans!
the region is home to many various indigenous culture groups
It got them more people in the end when people started migrating to north and south america.
Central American Culture
It created Spanish-speaking and Portuguese-speaking regions
The most culture in south America is assume and mexicans!
latin america
culture
the region is home to many various indigenous culture groups
Drugs, culture, jobs...
Asia,Africa have 5 North America has 8 and south America has 2
Pinatas are very popular in the Hispanic culture. People who have parties in South America may or may not have a pinata. They are more popular in Mexico and Central America.
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Central American Culture
It got them more people in the end when people started migrating to north and south america.
From the far north of North America to the far south of South America there is a huge array of clothing and culture. Narrow your inquiry and it will make more sense.
South America. In popular culture Llamas are most associated with the Incas in Peru