The largest and most productive silver mines in Latin America - and the world, for that matter - are located in Mexico and Peru.
Silver in mined in several different countries. Mexico is the largest producer of silver. Other countries who produce large amounts of silver are Peru, China, Australia, and Russia.
14.8% (96.4 million ounces of silver) just behind the world's largest producer (Peru, with 111.6 million ounces of silver or 17.1% of the world's total).
copper, zinc, gold, silver, and lead.
Bolivia, Peru & Mexico.
Mexico is currently the world's largest exporter of silver. Large amounts of it are also mined in Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. In fact, the name Argentina comes from the Latin word for silver, argentum, which is why silver's abbreviation on the periodic table is "Ag."
It is found in the USA [Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri], Germany, Peru, Mexico, Zambia, and England.
Peru, Mexico, China, Australia, Russia. In that order.
Gold and silver.
Silver is found in many parts of the world, but the largest producers include countries like Mexico, Peru, China, Russia, and Australia. Silver is often mined as a byproduct of other metal mining, such as copper, lead, and zinc. Additionally, silver can be found in countries like the United States, Bolivia, and Chile.
Peru, then Mexico and China. It was Mexico until Feb 2008
Peru and Mexico are the largest suppliers of silver in the world.