Spain and Portugal.
I think there's alot in Latin America
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They were separated for millions of years, however, Latin American countries group both American continents together as one despite this.
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To improve their economics, Latin America countries built their own factories to make goods and began to grow diffrent kinds of crops to develop their recources.To make up the difference they borrowed money from wealthy countries, causing huge foreign debt.
Axicom Corporation have offices in these following countries: Europe, Latin America, and Asia-Pacific. They are looking to grow even bigger in different countries within the next few years.
Latin America has various types of leaders, ranging from authoritarian and populist to democratic and progressive. The region has seen a mix of leaders with different governing styles, ideologies, and approaches to governance. In recent years, there has been a trend towards more populist and anti-establishment leaders in some countries.
Very. Most of Latin America became a colony of Spain for more than 300 years.
Latin America is a region, comprised of many countries. Each one has its own national holidays. Some examples are provided: New Years Eve: all of them Independence Day: September 7 (Brazil), September 16 (Mexico), July 5 (Venezuela)
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Basically he gained the Eastern block countries that Russia dominated for 60 years before the Soviet Union fell in 1989.
It's not (just) Spanish. Latin America is all of the countries south of the United States that don't speak English, including Brazil which is Portuguese, and Suriname which is Dutch, and French Guiana which is French. The reason is that all of those languages supposedly evolved from Latin because the European Countries that speak them were once part of the Roman Empire, but English came from the Anglo/Saxon peoples who were NOT from the Roman Empire where Latin was spoken 2000 years ago. So Latin Music comes from those countries in America (Western Hemisphere of Earth) that speak languages from European countries which formerly spoke Latin in the Roman Empire. Spanish Music from Spain shouldn't be called Latin Music, nor is any other European Music called Latin Music, although technically only Roman Catholic Hymns in the Vatican City (and elsewhere) are really sung in Latin. (such as "Ave Maria", and "Gloria in Excelsus Deo")