The richest Latin American country in per capita Gross National Product (GNP) is typically considered to be Uruguay. With a stable economy, high levels of literacy, and social development indicators, Uruguay ranks among the top countries in Latin America in terms of wealth per capita.
Chile is the Latin American country that extends the farthest south, reaching all the way to Cape Horn and the Antarctic territory.
Yes, Venezuela is considered a Latin American country. It is located in South America and its official language is Spanish, which is common among many Latin American countries.
Chile is the southernmost Latin American country. It stretches from the Atacama Desert in the north to the southern tip of South America, including territory in Antarctica.
No, Cambodia is not a Latin American country. Cambodia is located in Southeast Asia, whereas Latin America refers to countries in the Americas where Romance languages are predominantly spoken, such as Spanish and Portuguese.
Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in Latin America.
In terms of volume, it would be Brazil. In terms of income per capita, that would be Argentina.
That would be Argentina, followed by Mexico and Chile with GDPs per capita of 15794, 15224 and 15026 respectively.
Costa Rica is the only Latin American country with no standing army.
In which Latin American country do entrepreneurs have great freedom?
haitiThe first Latin American country to gain its independence was Haiti.
The United States of America is NOT considered a Latin American country.
During 2013, Latin American countries with higher GDP per capita (PPP) than Mexico include:Chile: $19,100Argentina: $18,600Uruguay: $16,600Panama: $16,500Puerto Rico: $16,300Mexico: $15,600
The Latin American country that lays southwest border of Brazil is the country of Bolivia.
NO!It is a European country!
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Chile is the Latin American country that extends the farthest south, reaching all the way to Cape Horn and the Antarctic territory.