Indians
Unlike most other Latin American countries, Argentina has few indigenous people compared to the national population due to historical factors such as colonization and Immigration.
Brazil and Argentina qualify as such.
The subregion of Latin America with the lowest population growth rates is the Southern Cone, which includes countries like Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay. These countries have relatively low birth rates and aging populations, resulting in slower population growth compared to other parts of Latin America.
Hispanic is an ethnicity, not a nationality. It encompasses individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, including Spain and most countries in Latin America, such as Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina.
Latin America has the highest percentage of Catholic population in the world, with countries such as Brazil, Mexico, and Argentina having significant Catholic communities. The influence of Catholicism in Latin American culture and society is prominent.
During the colonial period, Spain and Portugal controlled most of the land in Latin American countries. After gaining independence, land ownership became more diverse, but a significant portion remained in the hands of elites and large landowners.
Indians
Argentina and Chile.
Brazil and Argentina qualify as such.
Brazil and Argentina qualify as such.
Argentina and Brazil.
Chile and also Argentina
Spain (Mexico, Argentina, Bolivia), Portugal (Brazil), France (Haiti).
A Latin American may be from several different countries. Some of these include: Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Paraguay, and Costa Rica.
Mexico and Argentina have the most desert vegetation.
Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile and Venezuela would be some of them.
All Latin countries have an international team from Brazil, Uraguay Argentina Chilie Paraguay. They play in the Copa America where the latin or south American countries play each other in a group and knockout round.
Deserts are found in : Mexico Peru Columbia Venezuela Bolivia Chile Argentina