The countries of the Middle East were colonies of a number of countries. The most were colonies of Britain, however, there were some other colonies of Portugal, Russia, the Netherlands, and France.
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Spain and Portugal
Spain and Portugal were the two countries that colonized most of Latin America during the period of European colonization in the 15th to 19th centuries. Spain controlled a vast portion of Latin America, while Portugal's primary focus was on Brazil.
France, Britain and the Netherlands still have some territories and dependencies scattered throughout Latin America.
Portugal and Spain
The Bahamas, Belize and Jamaica are some examples.
No, Spain is not considered a Latin country. While Spanish is a Romance language derived from Latin, the term "Latin country" typically refers to countries in Latin America, which were colonized by Spain and Portugal. Spain is located in Europe.
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Brazil is the only country in Latin America that speaks Portuguese due to its colonial history. When Portugal colonized Brazil in the 16th century, Portuguese became the official language and eventually replaced indigenous languages. Other Latin American countries were mainly colonized by Spain, which is why Spanish is the predominant language in the region.
Because it is an English sport. Most of Latin America was colonized by either Spain, France or Portugal.
Spain and Portugal qualify as such. A third country that qualifies is France, which colonized Haiti.