There are approximately 600,500 Jews throughout Latin America, according to the Jewish Year Book (2012):
The country in Latin America with the highest population density is Barbados.
There is no country in South America where Judaism is even close to dominant. Every Latin American country is over 80% Catholic. Argentina, however, has the largest percentage and number of Jews of any Latin American country at 0.7% of Argentina's population and 210,000 Jews.
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The population of Jews in America is about 5,500,000. This is a small percentage of the total United States population (<2% US population). There are expanded estimates that say that there are an additional 2,000,000 or so Jews who do not identify as Jews on the US Census, but the accuracy of these claims is debated.
Sao Paulo, Brazil has the greatest population in Latin America, with over 12 million residents.
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Brazil with 190.7 million people is the most populated country in Latin America.
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8.6% of the world population (some 646 out of 7500 million) is from Latin America (2017).
The dominant religion in Latin America is Roman Catholicism, with the majority of the population identifying as Catholic.