It depends on what you consider a "democracy". If you mean a republic with representative powers such as the United States, most of them are with the exception of Cuba, which is a communist state.
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.
Peru and Chile are both Latin American countries. South America, Central America, and Mexico are all considered Latin American countries.
None. All of them are considered to be developing countries.
Colombia is one country under siege, but there is a lot of unsettled politics involving democracy policies in Latin America.
Simon Bolivar led Latin America to its independence. He's considered the liberator of Latin America. He urged independence to the rest of the Latin American countries, and was successful in doing so.
Mexicans.
It includes all countries in the Americas whose language is rooted in ancient Latin (i.e: Spanish, French, Portuguese). As such, Mexico, Central America, most of the Caribbean and South America are considered to be part of Latin America.
noAnswerno Some countries in the west Indies are part of Latin America such as Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Haiti
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).
SpanishPortugueseFrench / Haitian CreoleLanguages of countries and colonies that sometimes are considered to be part of Latin America (i.e.: Grenada, Turks and Caicos, Aruba)DutchEnglish
Not always, for example; Spain is not considered hispanic because it is not from central, south, or latin america.
Why are factories being built in latin America by foreign countries.