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  1. A América Latina (em castelhano: América Latina ou Latinoamérica; em francês: Amérique latine) é uma região do continente americano que engloba os países onde são faladas, primordialmente, línguas românicas (derivadas do latim) — no caso, o espanhol, o português e o francês — visto que, historicamente, a região foi ...

  2. Latin America is a collective region of the Americas where Romance languages—languages derived from Latin—are predominantly spoken. The term was coined in France in the mid-19th century to refer to regions in the Americas that were ruled by the Spanish, Portuguese, and French empires.

    • 20,111,457 km² (7,765,077 sq mi)
    • 31/km² (80/sq mi)
    • 656,098,097 (2021 est.)
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    • Countries and Territories That Make Up Latin America
    • Demographics
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    Spanish-speaking

    1. Argentina 2. Bolivia 3. Chile 4. Colombia 5. Costa Rica 6. Cuba 7. Dominican Republic 8. Ecuador 9. El Salvador 10. Guatemala 11. Honduras 12. Mexico 13. Nicaragua 14. Panama 15. Paraguay 16. Peru 17. Puerto Rico[sn 1] 18. United States[sn 2] 19. Uruguay 20. Venezuela

    Portuguese-speaking

    1. Brazil

    French-speaking

    1. Canada[sn 3] 2. French Guiana[sn 4] 3. Guadeloupe[sn 5] 4. Haiti 5. Martinique[sn 6] 6. Saint Barthélemy[sn 7] 7. Saint Martin[sn 8] 8. Saint Pierre and Miquelon[sn 9]

    Largest cities

    The following is a list of the ten largest metropolitan areasin Latin America.

    Ethnic groups

    People in Latin America are part of several ethnic groups and races. The majority of Latin Americans are Mestizo and some others are Mulatto, Black, Zambo, and Asian. 1. Native American or indigenous. The Native population in Latin America, came during the Lithic stage. There are more than sixty million of these people. They are the majority only in Bolivia, Peru, and Guatemala. In Ecuador they are a large minority of about 1/4 of the population. Mexico's Native American population is nearly...

    Language

    Spanish and Portuguese are the most common languages in Latin America. Portuguese is the official language of Brazil, while Spanish is the official language of most other Latin America mainland countries, and of Cuba, Puerto Rico (along with English), and the Dominican Republic. Many people speak Native American languages in Peru, Guatemala, Bolivia, Paraguay and Mexico. These languages are less common in other countries, but in some countries like Bolivia, they are considered official along...

    Poverty and inequality

    Poverty continues to be one of the biggest challenges for Latin American countries. According to estimates, Latin America is the most unequal region of the world. According to a Country Studies Institute the poorest countries in the region (in 2011) were: Haiti, Nicaragua, Bolivia and Honduras. Undernourishment affects 72% of Haitians, 47% of Nicaraguans and Bolivians, and 32% of Hondurans. Also, according to the Country Studies Institute, over 90% of Haitians, 75% of Bolivians, 70% of Nicara...

    Latin America – Citizendium
    Andean Community official webpage Archived 2008-05-09 at the Wayback Machine
    • 20,111,457 square kilometers (7,765,077 square miles)
    • 31 per square kilometer (80 per square mile)
  3. A América Latina como conhecemos hoje é a junção do território colonizado cruelmente pelo europeu português e espanhol, habitado inicialmente pelos índios. o produto de uma síntese que se fez em detrimento do elemento índio, foi ao longo de três séculos e meio da história colonial que ela se formou. [ 95]

  4. The term Latin America primarily refers to the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking countries in the New World . Before the arrival of Europeans in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, the region was home to many indigenous peoples, a number of which had advanced civilizations, most notably from South: the Olmec, Maya, Muisca and Inca.

  5. The term Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is an English-language acronym referring to the Latin American and the Caribbean region. The term LAC covers an extensive region, extending from The Bahamas and Mexico to Argentina and Chile .

  6. Nacionalismos Latino-americanos. Mapa político da América Latina. A América Latina é um território que compreende desde o México até a Argentina, incluindo as Ilhas Caribenhas.