The large estate farms in Latin America were called haciendas. Some of there were cattle ranches and some were different types of plantations.
It change it because some people may not be able to live in certain places due to Latin America's characteristics.
Oil and copper are some of the most important natural resources found in Latin America; several countries within the region are within the top 20 producers of these resources.
The term "Latin America" is commonly used to refer to the portion of North America south of the United States, all of South America, and some of the Carribean. More precisely, it refers to those countries in North and South America (including the islands of the Caribbean) where Spanish or Portugese is spoken, and therefore excludes a number of countries such as Jamaica and Surinam. See the Wikipedia entry "Latin America" for a complete list of these countries. Latin America is that part of the Americas where Spanish and Portuguese are the main languages. The regions are Mexico, Central America (except Belize), some of the Caribbean Islands, (including Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic) and most of South America (except Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana and the Falkland Islands).
Latin America has a land area of some 21,069,501 square kilometers (8,138,458 sq mi), while the United States has an area of 9,826,675 square kilometers (3,794,101 sq mi). Roughly, all Latin America combined is slightly more than twice the size of the United States.
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Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Venezuela, Columbia, Chile, are some of the largest countries in Latin America.
Central America, by most definitions, is the mainland region of the North American continent south of Mexico, and north of Colombia and South America. By this definition, the largest city is Guatemala City, the capital of Guatemala with a metropolitan population of over 4,000,000. Some definitions, however, include Mexico as part of Central America, which would make Mexico City (population of approx. 8,800,000) the largest city in Central America.
The largest country in Latin America is Brazil, with 8,514,877 square kilometers (3,287,612 sq mi) of area. It is roughly the same size of the whole United States.It is followed by Argentina with 2,780,400 square kilometers (1,073,500 sq mi) and Mexico with 1,964,375 square kilometers (758,449 sq mi).
The economy of Argentina is Latin America's third-largest, with a high quality of life and GDP per capita.
Only some of them do:Mexico - Mexico CityGuatemala - Guatemala CityPanama - Panama City
The Spanish invaded Latin America some of these conquers were Cortez, Pizzaro, etc.
Latin America or Central and South America has Four main geographical features: 1) Amazon forests and wetlands, 2) Andez mountains 3) Pampas (mainly grasslands) 4) Atacama desert
8.6% of the world population (some 646 out of 7500 million) is from Latin America (2017).
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For the languages of Latin America, click here.For the languages of the Caribbean, click here.Note: Some Caribbean countries are also part of Latin America.
Most of them are republics. Some are federal republics, some are centralized republics; there is one communist regime in Latin America (Cuba).