Brazil (locally called Brasil), is the only country in Latin America (or at least South America), which Portugal settled in.
Spain and Portugal did.
There are three of them: Spain, Portugal and France.
Spain, Portugal and France did.
Spain, Portugal and France; in that order.
Brazil qualifies as such.
Brazil qualifies as such.
The countries of the Middle East were colonies of a number of countries. The most were colonies of Britain, however, there were some other colonies of Portugal, Russia, the Netherlands, and France.
No, Spain is not considered a Latin country. While Spanish is a Romance language derived from Latin, the term "Latin country" typically refers to countries in Latin America, which were colonized by Spain and Portugal. Spain is located in Europe.
Spain and Portugal ruled most of Latin America, although Native Americans lived there before then.
Depending on each country, it could be either Spain, Portugal or France.
Portugal and Spain
Costa Rica is a country in Latin America