The only Latin American country that shares a border with the United States is Mexico.
The American southwest. Also Central America and Latin America qualify as such.
Brazil has the most neighbors bordering it in Latin America: it shares boundaries with every South American country except for Chile and Ecuador.
Latin America connects to the United States primarily through Mexico, which shares a long border with the U.S. This border spans approximately 1,954 miles and facilitates significant trade, cultural exchange, and migration between the two countries. Additionally, Central America, which includes countries like Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, is geographically connected to both Mexico and the U.S., further linking Latin America to the United States.
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Yes. Belize is in Central America which is considered Latin America.
The Latin American country that lays southwest border of Brazil is the country of Bolivia.
Latin America is a cultural region spanning Mexico, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. If you have to define a border, that would be the US-Mexico border.
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which latin American country shares with the United States a long coastline on the Gulf of Mexico
Bolivia and Paraguay are the two landlocked countries in Latin America that do not have a coastline or border with an ocean. They are surrounded by other countries in South America.
Costa Rica is a country in Latin America