Bolivia and Paraguay, which don't have access to the sea.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the only two nations in Latin America that are landlocked, meaning they do not have direct access to the sea.
Paraguay is the only landlocked country in Latin America, as it is surrounded by Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia.
One country in Latin America that starts with the letter "R" is Argentina.
Paraguay and Bolivia are the only landlocked countries in South America, meaning they do not have any coastlines or borders with bodies of water.
French Guiana is a region located in South America that is an overseas department and region of France. It is the only territory in Latin America that is part of France.
Australia is the smallest continent by the number of countries, with only one country, which is Australia itself.
Venezuela and Ecuador are the only OPEC members in Latin America.
No, it is not. The question brings up an important point. Many people habitually refer to the US as America, and it's really not possible to stop that from happening. The truth is that the word America relates to two continents that contain dozensof different sovereign nations. The US is only one of the nations that occupy this part of the world. Latin America is a group of nations where romance languages predominate, and there are countries in this grouping at the south of North America, there are some in Central America, and all the nations of South America.
Wala, sabi daw ng lalaki: It can only be found in Latin America.
No. Most countries that form part of Latin America are republics. The only single-party country in Latin America is Cuba.
The area of Latin America that has 1 navigable river is Central America.
There was only one effect of imperialism in Latin America, and the positive effect is Latin America had gotta new materials, or objects, and resources to work
Only Ecuador does.
Brazil (locally called Brasil), is the only country in Latin America (or at least South America), which Portugal settled in.
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If you are including the Caribbean nations, Jamaica.
Mexico is the Latin American country that primarily mines silver. It is one of the largest silver producers in the world and has a long history of silver mining dating back to the Spanish colonial era. Mexico's economy is significantly impacted by its silver mining industry.
Only Mexico qualifies as such.