Alternatively, Puerto Rico (Puerto Rican), Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidadian, Tobagonian), Jamaica (Jamaican), Bahamas (Bahamian), Barbados (Barbadian), Guyana (Guyanese), Suriname (Surinamese), Netherlands Antilles (Dutch Antillean), Belize (Belizean), Saint Lucia (Saint Lucian), Antigua and Barbuda (Antiguan, Barbudan), Grenada (Grenadian), Dominica (Dominican), Saint Kitts and Nevis (Kittian), Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Vincentian) are considered to be part of Latin America, but it is not always the case. Mostly due to the fact that those are English-speaking countries (Belize, Jamaica) or are colonies, territories or dependencies and not fully-independent countries (Netherlands Antilles, Puerto Rico).
Latin is the language that used to be spoken in the Roman Empire, as such it is not a nationality. The term ''Latin'' is also used to describe people who come from countries where Spanish and Portuguese is the primary language, and to describe those countries as a group; hence the term ''Latin America''. If your surname is ''Latin'', that tells us very little about your nationality, although it suggests some European connection.
Latin America is a region and does not have a government. The individual countries that are in Latin America have democracies for the most part.
Hispanic is an ethnicity, not a nationality. It encompasses individuals from Spanish-speaking countries, including Spain and most countries in Latin America, such as Mexico, Colombia, and Argentina.
Why are factories being built in latin America by foreign countries.
Countries in Latin America, Southeast Asia and Africa.
Bolivia and Paraguay are the two landlocked countries in Latin America that do not have a coastline or border with an ocean. They are surrounded by other countries in South America.
None. Latin America is the term for the countries in Central/South America whose main languages (Spanish or Portuguese) developed from Latin.
Peru and Chile are both Latin American countries. South America, Central America, and Mexico are all considered Latin American countries.
The official language of many countries in Latin America is Spanish.
Latin America
There are 33 countries in Latin America. Each country in Latin America has its own unique flag.
The first two countries that claimed Latin America were France and Portugal