It is growing immensely. Commoners from the countryside are flocking to cities for employment, straining the city economy and creating large slums on the outskirts of the city.
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in millions 1. Asia 4,054 2. Africa 973 3. Europe 732 4. Latin America and the Caribbean 577 5. Northern American 337 6. Oceania 34
Spain controlled most of Latin America in the 16th and 17th centuries leaving behind a decimated native population, the roman catholic faith and the spanish language.
Latin America is made up of Central and South America.
The creole class in Latin America was those of European or African descent born in Latin America.
Countries in Latin America, Southeast Asia and Africa.
Barry Edmonston has written: 'The changing Canadian population' 'Population research in Latin America and the Caribbean, a reference bibliography' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Population
It is Yam! and it grows mostly in Africa,Asia,latin America and oceana
latin america is growing because or douglas hammond
Warthogs live in zoos in Latin America. They live in the wild in Africa.
Slaves from Africa were brought to Latin America to work on plantations and in mines, as the demand for labor grew due to the expansion of the Spanish and Portuguese colonies. The transatlantic slave trade provided a cheap and abundant workforce to exploit the resources of the New World.
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No. Africa is not in America, it is a separate continent on the eastern side of the Atlantic Ocean. The Americas (North, Central and South America) are on the western side of the Atlantic. Central and South America and Mexico (in North America) are known as Latin America.
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Brazil with 190.7 million people is the most populated country in Latin America.
They get it from one of the five regional registries, for example AFRINIC for Africa, LACNIC for Latin America and the Carribean, etc.They get it from one of the five regional registries, for example AFRINIC for Africa, LACNIC for Latin America and the Carribean, etc.They get it from one of the five regional registries, for example AFRINIC for Africa, LACNIC for Latin America and the Carribean, etc.They get it from one of the five regional registries, for example AFRINIC for Africa, LACNIC for Latin America and the Carribean, etc.