Both Argentina and Uruguay are, where 92% of their populations live in urban centers (2012).
Uruguay is the most urbanized country in Latin America, with over 95% of its population living in urban areas. This high level of urbanization is primarily due to the country's small size and relatively high standard of living.
Monaco is considered the most urbanized country in the world, with almost 100% of its population living in urban areas.
Spain held the most land in Latin America in 1800 through its vast colonial empire.
Brazil has the most neighbors bordering it in Latin America: it shares boundaries with every South American country except for Chile and Ecuador.
The country in Latin America with the most rapid rate of population increase is Guatemala. The population growth is primarily due to high birth rates and relatively low mortality rates.
Brazil is considered to have the most natural resources in Latin America due to its vast reserves of agricultural land, minerals, and water resources. The country is known for its abundance of resources such as iron ore, coffee, sugarcane, and soybeans.
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Monaco is considered the most urbanized country in the world, with almost 100% of its population living in urban areas.
FROM COUNTRY TO CITY Argentina, Uruguay, and Venezuela are the most highly urbanized countries in South America. In these countries, more than 90 percent of the people live in cities and towns. In Brazil and Chile, too, most people live in urban settings.
Most of Latin America was colonised by the Spanish.
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Spain held the most land in Latin America in 1800 through its vast colonial empire.
Honduras has the largest rate of murders in all Latin America. The most dangerous city in all Latin America is Juarez, in northern Mexico.
Brazil with 190.7 million people is the most populated country in Latin America.