Because they speak spanish and spanish is a close variation of Latin?
A reliable source tells me that it's because you touch yourself at night.
Mexico and the countries of Central America are sometimes known as Latin America. This comes from the fact that they were once largely a part of Spain, a Latin country of Europe.
Because the languages spoken there are derived from Latin.
Beacause They live in America but they speak spanish.
North America, though culturally it's part of Latin America and is sometimes considered (with Central America and the Caribbean islands) to form a "Middle America" intermediate between North and South.
Latin America is made up of Central and South America.
Latin America includes Central America, the Caribbean, and South America.
Yes. Belize is in Central America which is considered Latin America.
Europeans lump Mexico, Central America, and South America together into what is called Latin America.
Sometimes it is called humoniebla but the more popular term is just that: smog
Central and South America
The American southwest. Also Central America and Latin America qualify as such.
Latin America include Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.