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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 ...
- América Anglo-Saxônica
América Anglo-Saxônica (português brasileiro) ou América...
- Continente Americano
América (algumas vezes usado o termo Américas) (em aimará:...
- História da América Latina
A América Latina como conhecemos hoje é a junção do...
- Nacionalismos Latino-americanos
Nacionalismos Latino-americanos. Mapa político da América...
- América Anglo-Saxônica
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.)
- 20
Latin America is the part of the Americas where the people speak Romance languages: Spanish or Portuguese. This includes most of South America and Central America (also including the Spanish-speaking and sometimes the French-speaking Caribbean islands).
- 20,111,457 square kilometers (7,765,077 square miles)
- 31 per square kilometer (80 per square mile)
- 656,098,097 (2021 estimate)
- Latin American
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.
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 .