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Brazil does, followed by Mexico and Colombia:Brazil: 645 million tonnes (1st in the world)Mexico: 51 million tonnes (6th in the world)Colombia: 38 million tonnes (7th in the world)
Areas given in millions of square kilometers:Brazil: 8.51Argentina: 2.78Mexico: 1.96Peru: 1.29Colombia: 1.14Bolivia: 1.09Venezuela: 0.91
Peru is considered to have the most mineral resources in Latin America. It is one of the world's top producers of gold, copper, silver, zinc, and lead, among others. The country's mining industry plays a significant role in its economy.
There is no universally accepted definition of "third world country" as it was a term used during the Cold War to categorize countries based on political ideologies. However, based on common understanding, roughly one-third of the world's countries could be considered third world countries.
Panama is considered as such.
In the midst of econimic crisis, stronger, authoritarian governments of different types rose in latin american countries. Pg 391 on modern world history
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By promoting the growth of industry.
By promoting the growth of industry.
It is inaccurate to call Latin America a third world country as it is not a country, but a region. Some Latin American countries are very modern and up-to-date, while others are lacking in modern amenities and industry.
Latin is not considered a world language in the same sense as English, Spanish, or Chinese, as it is not widely spoken as a first language by populations across multiple countries today. However, Latin's historical significance as the language of ancient Rome and its widespread use in the past for communication, education, and religious purposes have given it a global impact.
No. Phillippines and India are not considered Third World countries.
Yes. Peru and Chile are the second and third countries with the largest maritime catch in the world, only behind China.
Latin America has diverse relationships with countries around the world. The region has strong economic ties with the US and China, as well as historical ties with Europe. Additionally, Latin American countries collaborate with each other through organizations like Mercosur and CELAC to promote trade and regional integration.
Probably Coffee.
No country in the Americas was an ally of Nazi Germany. However, the government of Argentina was sympathetic to Germany.