First of all Costa Rica, it's high education, the bilingual population and the stability of its political situation has permitted big companies like HP, INTEL, MICROSOFT... in the technological sector to settle here. But also the agriculture and tourism has increased making Costa Rica a solid economy.
Central America: Belize, Panama, and El Salvador. South America: Chile, Argentina, and Peru. See the related links.
Three of them: Native Americans or Amerindians; people of European descent and people of African ancestry. Most countries within Central America have these three ethnic groups and mixtures of all three of them. For example, mestizo people, a mix of native American and European, makes up the majority of most countries in Central America.
The three subregions of Middle America are Central America, the Caribbean, and the northern part of South America. Central America consists of countries like Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, etc., the Caribbean includes islands like Jamaica, Cuba, and Puerto Rico, while the northern part of South America comprises countries like Colombia and Venezuela.
"Twenty-three Countries in North America" (that's including Central America and the island nations of the Caribbean).
Bolivia - South America Central African Republic - Africa Liechtenstein - Europe
The countries in South America are:ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilChileColombiaEcuadorFrench GuianaGuyanaParaguayPeruSurinameUruguayVenezuela
Latin America is typically divided into three regions: North America (Mexico and Central America), the Caribbean (islands in the Caribbean Sea), and South America (the continent south of Panama). North America consists of Mexico and the seven countries of Central America, while the Caribbean region includes the islands of the Caribbean Sea. South America is made up of 12 independent countries, along with French Guiana as an overseas department of France.
Three countries with a command economy are, North Korea, Vietnam, and Cuba.
Native americans, Spanish, Metizo, and Central Americans.
The three regions are South America, Central America, Mexico.
North America itself is a Continent. Three Countries in North America are United States, Canada and Mexico.
All of them are composed of three ethnic groups: Native Americans or Amerindians; people of European descent and people of African ancestry. Most countries within Latin America (Central America included) have these three ethnic groups and mixtures of all three of them. For example, mestizo people, a mix of native American and European, makes up the majority of most countries in Central America. On the other hand, South American countries have kept a more pronounced segregation; this has resulted in countries with an overwhelmingly majority of European (Argentina: 97%; Uruguay: 88%) or Amerindian (Peru: 45%) people.