Brazil's large size, natural resources, and diverse population contribute to its unique development compared to other Latin American countries. Its historical path of gradual economic growth and political stability has allowed for the implementation of social welfare programs and infrastructure projects, setting it apart from other countries in the region that have struggled with economic turmoil and political instability.
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the lowest point in latin America (south America) is laguna del carbon... it is 344 feet below sea level
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a. promoting economic development.
It ranges from 0.783 (Argentina) to 0.404 (Haiti).
they act as barriers to transportation.
C. Furtado has written: 'Economic development of Latin America'
Mauricio A. Font has written: 'Politics and development in Latin America'
Latin America
Supporting development projects to help prevent poverty
JOHN WARD has written: 'LATIN AMERICA: DEVELOPMENT AND CONFLICT SINCE 1945'