Latin America and Peru are not exactly the same thing. Peru is part of the larger geographic area known as Latin America, which encompasses all Spanish speaking countries in the American continent.
Latin America is made up of Central and South America.
No, South American refers specifically to countries located in the southern part of the Americas, whereas Latin American usually encompasses countries in both South America and Central America that have languages stemming from Latin (Spanish, Portuguese, and French).
No, South and North America are two different continents.
No. Latin America is a cultural region spanning all countries whose languages have a Latin origin, including Spanish, French and Portuguese. Most of these countries include Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
No. "Latin America" includes all of Central America and South America. It is much larger than the US. Answer: The USA is 9,161,923 sqkm. Brazil (8,511,965 sqkm) and Mexico 1,972,550 sqkm) alone total 10,484,515 sqkm. If we were to add all the other countries in Latin America the difference would be much greater.
Both. Geographically, Brazil is located on eastern South America. Culturally, it is part of the region known as Latin America, which includes all countries whose language was originated from ancient Latin, such as Spanish, Portuguese and French.
No , it is not. Chili is a type of food, somewhat like soup. Chile is a country in South America.
Yes: the Latin or western alphabet (the same you are currently using).
of course !
Catholic AnswerThe same thing they wear in North America or Europe: clerical clothes for street wear and liturgical vestments in Church.
No. 'Colombia' is a country in South America. 'British Columbia' is a province of Canada, which is in North America.
No: Vampires do not exist. -There is, however, a type of bat called the VAMPIRE BAT whose range is South America.