Depends on if they are in season and on which country.
Its in Latin America in Central America near south America and right next to Honduras and Cuba , portirico , and much more.
What is Latin america
Because a large portion of Latin America is located near the Equator.
In the early 19th century, Spain and Portugal controlled the majority of Latin America through colonial rule. Spain established vast territories across much of South and Central America, while Portugal maintained control over Brazil. The independence movements in the early 1800s led to the gradual emergence of sovereign nations, diminishing European control and paving the way for the establishment of independent Latin American states.
Because that's pretty much the definition of "Latin" America: any country in the Americas that speak a Romance language, such as Spanish, Portuguese, or French.
Because that's pretty much the definition of "Latin" America: any country in the Americas that speak a Romance language, such as Spanish, Portuguese, or French.
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Latin America is about 2.5 times the size of the Continental US. The population of Latin America is almost twice the size of the Continental US. Latin America is also much more religious, and the overwhelming majority is Catholic. Latin America's major languages include Spanish, Portuguese, French, and English while the Continental US's major languages include English, Spanish, French, and German. However, the Continental US is much more developed than Latin America and has a larger urban population.
Roman-Catholicism is the religion of much of Latin America because, during the period of imperialism, they were conquered by the Spanish, who were Catholics.
Pretty much all of Latin America, like Mexico, Venezuela, Argentina, Central America, etc. (except for Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, and Belize).
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