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Both are separate regions. The Americas are culturally divided between Anglo-America (the US, Canada) and Latin America (Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil) so Latin America cannot be 'in' the United States.
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Language. While Anglo-America is overly English-speaking, most countries in Latin America speak either Spanish or Portuguese.
The Latin American countries are Spanish speaking and include Mexico and countries south of Mexico.
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Latin America and Anglo-America are similar in that they both consist of various countries in the Americas, sharing similar geographic locations and cultural influences. Both regions have a history of colonization by European powers and have diverse populations reflecting indigenous, European, and African heritages. They also share economic ties and a history of political relations with each other and other global powers.
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Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Latin America is Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America. It includes also the Spanish-speaking territories of the West Indies. In summary, Latin America comprises pretty much everywhere down from the U.S. southern lines.
Both are cultural regions located in the Americas. Anglo-America is composed almost primarily by Canada and the United States, while Latin America is composed of all Spanish, French and Portuguese speaking countries south of the US.
Can be divided into at least two cultural regions, Anglo America and Latin America
It is not accurate or fair to make generalizations about people based on their nationality or ethnicity. Latin girls and American girls are diverse groups with a wide range of characteristics and personalities. It's important to approach individuals as individuals rather than making assumptions based on broad stereotypes.