Mexico is the Northern most Spanish speaking country in North America. South of Mexico is an area called Central America that consists of:
Guatemala (beneath Mexico)
Belice/Belize (to the right of Guatemala but also touching Mexico's boarders)
Honduras (to the North of El Salvador touching the upper half of Guatemala's boarders)
El Salvador (Small country directly beneath Guatemala and Honduras)
Nicaragua (the Geographic center of Central America)
Panama.
Beyond Panama lies South America and various Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries. All of which lie south of Mexico.
Guatemala and Belize
An international border with the United States.
Mexico is one (on border) I think Cuba would be next closest before any latin american countries
The only Latin American country that shares a border with the United States is Mexico.
Mexico and Cuba are the northernmost Latin American countries.
Peru and Chile are both Latin American countries. South America, Central America, and Mexico are all considered Latin American countries.
Three Latin American countries that were once owned by Spain are Mexico, Peru, and Argentina.
mostly in some latin American countries and Mexico
Latin American Countries
Mexico and Cuba
Only Mexico does.
Argentina and Brazil.