There are 20 countries that are indisputably considered part of Latin America:
Central America:
The Caribbean:
South America:
Alternatively, many other countries and dependencies could be considered as part of Latin America:
Central America:
The Caribbean:
South America:
However, many of these are NOT considered to be part of Latin America; mostly due to the fact that those are English-speaking countries (Belize, Jamaica) or are colonies, territories and dependencies and not fully independent countries (Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico).
Countries located in Latin America are Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Belize, Chile, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, Uruguay, Paraguay, Suriname, and Venezuela.
Latin America is made up of about 23 countries. This countries are Ecuador, Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, Panama, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Guyana's, Paraguay, El Salvador, Belize, Nicaragua, Nicaragua, V, Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico.
Latin America is not one particular country. It is all the Spanish-, French- and Portuguese-speaking countries in the Americas.
Latin America includes countries in Central America (such as Mexico, Guatemala, and Costa Rica), South America (such as Brazil, Argentina, and Chile), and the Caribbean (such as Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Jamaica).
Some of the poorest countries in Latin America include Haiti, Nicaragua, and Honduras. These countries face challenges such as political instability, natural disasters, and high levels of poverty and inequality.
Some countries in Latin America include Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru.
Some Latin American countries include Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru. These countries are located in Central and South America and have a shared history of Spanish and Portuguese colonization.
Mexico is located in the region known as Latin America.
Countries in Latin America that are considered developed countries include Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. These countries generally have higher GDP per capita, advanced infrastructure, and more developed social welfare systems compared to other countries in the region.
No. Latin America is a cultural region spanning all countries whose languages have a Latin origin, including Spanish, French and Portuguese. Most of these countries include Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
No. It is a cultural region spanning all countries in the Americas with Latin-derived languages: Spanish, French, Portuguese. These countries include Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
The Latin American countries are Spanish speaking and include Mexico and countries south of Mexico.
Mexico is located in the region known as Latin America.
It is a cultural region conformed by all countries in the Americas whose language has Latin roots, i.e: Spanish, French and Portuguese. These countries include Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Latin America include Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Sometimes they are considered to be part of Latin America, but it is not always the case. Some of them include Suriname (Dutch) or Jamaica (English).
Latin America is a region and does not have a government. The individual countries that are in Latin America have democracies for the most part.
Telmex serves many countries in Latin America. These countries include Brazil, Columbia, Argentina, and they are the leading phone provider for Mexico.
Countries not within Latin America include those that don't have Spanish, French or Portuguese as main language. These would include (among others) Canada, the United States, Jamaica, Suriname or the Falkland Islands.
It refers to Central & South America. It has nothing whatsoever to do with Latin as a language. EDIT by jaysjay. It is not in itself Latin, but it refers to those countries, basically colonised by the Mediterranean region countries which speak the languages described by the term Latin, which include French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese. As the general languages of South America are Spanish and Portuguese, the area is called Latin America.
They are known as Latin America because their languages are derived from Latin; these include Spanish, French and Portuguese. It has nothing to do with ethnicity.