Oh honey, Latin America includes countries where Spanish, Portuguese, and French are the main languages. So we're talking about places like Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and a whole bunch of others south of the good ol' US of A. So grab a map, darling, and start exploring these spicy countries!
Latin America, refers to the countries of America that speakromance languages, languages derived from latin. So it includes all countries that speak Portuguese, Spanish and French. Actually even though technically French is a latin language those countries usually are not considered Latin American since they're so different in terms of languare, culture, history, races, economy, etc, that it makes no sence to group them with the rest. That's why the term Iberian American would be the ideal. There are 20countries in Latin America:BrazilUruguayArgentinaChileParaguayBoliviaPeruEcuadorColombiaVenezuelaPanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHondurasEl SalvadorGuatemalaMexicoCubaDominican RepublicPuerto Rico (which is not an independent country)
Some places that makeup Latin America include Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and Chile. Latin America encompasses countries in Central and South America where Spanish, Portuguese, and French are predominantly spoken languages.
Latin America is typically divided into three regions: North America (Mexico and Central America), the Caribbean (islands in the Caribbean Sea), and South America (the continent south of Panama). North America consists of Mexico and the seven countries of Central America, while the Caribbean region includes the islands of the Caribbean Sea. South America is made up of 12 independent countries, along with French Guiana as an overseas department of France.
Latin America has a land area of some 21,069,501 square kilometers (8,138,458 sq mi), while the United States has an area of 9,826,675 square kilometers (3,794,101 sq mi). Roughly, all Latin America combined is slightly more than twice the size of the United States.
Latin America includes regions such as Central America, South America, Mexico, and parts of the Caribbean. It encompasses countries that predominantly speak Romance languages, derived from Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese, and French. This region has a rich cultural heritage with influences from indigenous, African, and European traditions.
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No, geographic region between Mexico and South America consisting of many small countries.
Latin America is made up of Central and South America.
They set up Republics all over Latin America.
Latin America is not a country, but a region of North and South America where languages like Spanish, Portuguese, French and native languages are spoken. Latin America consists of 19 countries, including Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica, Haiti and Peru.
The Latin American countries are Spanish speaking and include Mexico and countries south of Mexico.
For the Latin American countries to have independence from Spain.
Latin America, refers to the countries of America that speakromance languages, languages derived from latin. So it includes all countries that speak Portuguese, Spanish and French. Actually even though technically French is a latin language those countries usually are not considered Latin American since they're so different in terms of languare, culture, history, races, economy, etc, that it makes no sence to group them with the rest. That's why the term Iberian American would be the ideal. There are 20countries in Latin America:BrazilUruguayArgentinaChileParaguayBoliviaPeruEcuadorColombiaVenezuelaPanamaCosta RicaNicaraguaHondurasEl SalvadorGuatemalaMexicoCubaDominican RepublicPuerto Rico (which is not an independent country)
The Caribbean.
None. All of them brake up with Spain forcefully.
Some places that makeup Latin America include Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, and Chile. Latin America encompasses countries in Central and South America where Spanish, Portuguese, and French are predominantly spoken languages.
Latin America is made up ofMexicoCentral AmericaThe CaribbeanSouth AmericaSee related links.