The population of Latin America has been steadily increasing due to high fertility rates and improved healthcare leading to longer life expectancy. Urbanization has also contributed to population growth as people migrate to cities in search of better opportunities.
Bolivia has the largest native American population in Latin America. The country is home to a diverse indigenous population, with several different ethnic groups and languages.
The population explosion in Latin America led to challenges such as strain on resources, increased urbanization, and a growing youth population. This has put pressure on governments to provide services and infrastructure to support the growing population.
Bolivia has the largest indigenous population in Latin America, with a significant portion of the country's population identifying as indigenous. They contribute to Bolivia's rich cultural heritage and diversity.
After Europeans arrived in Latin America, the indigenous population in areas such as the Caribbean and Central and South America declined due to diseases brought by the Europeans to which the indigenous people had no immunity. Additionally, forced labor, mistreatment, and warfare also significantly contributed to the decline of the indigenous population. Invasion of indigenous lands and displacement also led to a decline in population.
The indigenous population of Latin America declined with the arrival of Europeans due to factors such as warfare, forced labor, introduction of new diseases like smallpox, and displacement from their lands. These factors led to a significant decrease in the native population over time.
The country in Latin America with the highest population density is Barbados.
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Sao Paulo, Brazil has the greatest population in Latin America, with over 12 million residents.
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Brazil with 190.7 million people is the most populated country in Latin America.
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The dominant religion in Latin America is Roman Catholicism, with the majority of the population identifying as Catholic.
8.6% of the world population (some 646 out of 7500 million) is from Latin America (2017).