I guess you mean Central America (the "bridge" between Mexico and South America), excluding the Caribbean islands.
If you only mean Central America, the poorest is Nicaragua, with a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.699 (for comparison purposes, US and Canada's HDI values are 0.956 and 0.966, respectively).
If you include the Caribbean islands, Haiti (HDI = 0.532) is the poorest country in the Americas.
Some of the poorest countries in Latin America include Haiti, Nicaragua, and Honduras. These countries face challenges such as political instability, natural disasters, and high levels of poverty and inequality.
Philippine's rank in Asia's poorest countries is TOP 14.
According to the World Bank, Honduras is currently considered the second-poorest country in Latin America after Haiti. They face challenges such as political instability, high poverty rates, and vulnerability to natural disasters.
Mexico is Central America's largest country today in terms of both area and population.
Haiti is considered the poorest country in the Caribbean region based on factors such as income levels, poverty rates, and economic development indicators.
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The riches country in north America is the united states America. The poorest country is Mexico.
Haiti, where 80% of the population lives on less than $2 a day, is the poorest country in the Americas.
The most poorest country in Latinamerica is Cuba, Nicaragua and Bolivia.
It is Haiti also the most poorest country in South America and Central America
Some of the poorest countries in Latin America include Haiti, Nicaragua, and Honduras. These countries face challenges such as political instability, natural disasters, and high levels of poverty and inequality.
Bolivia is the poorest country in Latin America
Philippine's rank in Asia's poorest countries is TOP 14.
The poorest country in the world is Bangladesh.
The poorest countries in America are Cuba, Bolivia and Nicaragua.
Yes, it is one of the poorest countries. it is the second poorest country in the world.
According to the World Bank, Honduras is currently considered the second-poorest country in Latin America after Haiti. They face challenges such as political instability, high poverty rates, and vulnerability to natural disasters.