there is no country called latin: its a (dead) language
Romance languages developed from Latin in Europe.
Romance languages developed from the Latin language in Europe.
Latin as a language evolved in the region of Latium, located in central Italy. It was originally spoken by the Latins, an Italic tribe living in the area. Over time, Latin became the dominant language of the Roman Empire and subsequently influenced many other languages in Europe and beyond.
Europeans began using the Latin language during the Roman Empire, which lasted from around 27 BC to 476 AD. Latin was the official language of the empire and became widely used across Europe in areas under Roman control. After the fall of the Roman Empire, Latin continued to be used as the language of scholarship, religion, and administration in medieval Europe.
The common language used to spread the ideas of the Renaissance was Latin. Latin was the language of scholars and educated people during this time, and many Renaissance texts were written in Latin to reach a wider audience across Europe.
The Latin word for 'Europe' is Europa. Here is the small profile. English: Europe Latin: Europa
Romance languages developed from Latin in Europe.
Romance languages developed from the Latin language in Europe.
To warn Europe to stay out of Latin America
Europa
No
Women from Latin America worked in craft, textile and agriculture business while in Europe, they worked in factories and mines. The culture of machismo was prevalent in Latin America but in Europe women's suffrage movement was taking place.
Culturally Latin countries in Europe, or "Latino" countries, are located in the southern part of Europe. Latin Europe is generally described as including Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece. Some definitions include the smaller nations of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, and Albania. Less often Latin Europe can also be used to describe the European nations that have languages evolved from Vulgar Latin. These languages are French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.
No, Romania is in Eastern Europe. But Romanians are a latin people.
After the Europeans and Africans arrived Latin America changed by knowing the cultures of Africa and Europe. Meaning;they mixed all cultures from Afica and Europe and what they knew.
Europe
europe