DEMOGRAPHICS IN LATIN AMERICA

INTRODUCTION

Latin America is the largest and most highly populated region on the American Continent. This vast territory includes 36 countries, 10 of which are small islands in the Caribbean. Latin American countries have strong ties in common: Spanish and Portuguese colonization, the Spanish language, and secondarily language Portuguese, and the fact that these countries share the overall status of “emerging” (or developing) countries, from First World country’s point of view. Though ethnic, educational, economic and populational differences are registered, the last decade has contributed to shorten distance in demographics Such features by no means imply uniformity; on the contrary, there are marked ethnic, population, educational and economic differences among the Latin American nations. On the economical point of view and beyond other specific crisis situations of certain countries, the regional economy has evolved.



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Argentina
Argentina
Belice
Belice
Bolivia
Bolivia
Brasil
Brasil
Chile
Chile
Clipperton
Clipperton
Colombia
Colombia
Costa Rica
Costa Rica
Cuba
Cuba
República Dominicana
República Dominicana
Ecuador
Ecuador
El Salvador
El Salvador
Guatemala
Guatemala
Haití
Haití
Honduras
Honduras
México
México
Nicaragua
Nicaragua
Panamá
Panamá
Paraguay
Paraguay
Perú
Perú
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
San Bartolomé
San Bartolomé
San Martín
San Martín
San Pedro y Miguelón
San Pedro y Miguelón
Uruguay
Uruguay
Venezuela
Venezuela