With the possible exception of Mexico and Costa Rica, most countries in Latin America export nothing but Natural Resources. For example, Chile exports copper, while Brazil exports Soja Beans. Argentina exports meat and wheat while Venezuela is one of the largest exporters of oil in the world. And so on.
Mexico is an exception because it has several maquiladora, or assembly plants along the US-Mexico border. These however, are almost universally owned by foreign companies, and none of them belong to Mexican investors.
Latin America is a cultural region that spans Mexico (North America), the Caribbean, Central America and South America.
Latin America is a region and does not have a government. The individual countries that are in Latin America have democracies for the most part.
Rivers in Latin America play a crucial role in the region's ecosystem and economy. They provide water for agriculture, transportation, and energy production. However, they can also pose risks such as flooding and pollution which can negatively impact local communities. Overall, river systems in Latin America have both positive and negative effects on the people in the region.
Cuba lies in the Caribbean, a sub-region of the cultural region known as Latin America.
Latin America is located in the region of the Americas, primarily comprising countries in Central and South America where Romance languages, such as Spanish and Portuguese, are spoken.
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The French coined the term 'Latin' America in the middle of the 19th century as a means to assert French influence in the region where the Spanish and Portuguese people were.
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spanish and portuguese are the most widely spoken languages
Yes, Venezuela is located in South America, which is a region within Latin America.