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- Latin_America type Place external.
- Latin_America type Continent external.
- Latin_America type Concept external.
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- Latin_America comment "Latin America is the group of countries and dependencies in the Americas where Romance languages are predominant. The term originated in 19th century France to consider French-speaking territories in the Americas along the larger group of countries where Spanish and Portuguese languages prevail. It is therefore broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America—though it usually excludes French Canada." external.
- Latin_America label "Latin America" external.
- Latin_America seeAlso Latin_America external.
- Latin_America seeAlso Education external.
- Latin_America seeAlso Music_of_Latin_America external.
- Latin_America seeAlso Free_Trade_Area_of_the_Americas external.
- Latin_America seeAlso History_of_North_America external.
- Latin_America seeAlso Slavery_among_the_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas external.
- Latin_America seeAlso Pan-Americanism external.
- Latin_America seeAlso Operation_Condor external.
- Latin_America seeAlso Pink_tide external.
- Latin_America seeAlso Demographics_of_South_America external.
- Latin_America seeAlso List_of_Latin_American_artists external.
- Latin_America seeAlso List_of_Latin_American_writers external.
- Latin_America wasDerivedFrom Latin_America?oldid=782708662 external.
- Latin_America abstract "Latin America is the group of countries and dependencies in the Americas where Romance languages are predominant. The term originated in 19th century France to consider French-speaking territories in the Americas along the larger group of countries where Spanish and Portuguese languages prevail. It is therefore broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America—though it usually excludes French Canada. Latin America consists of twenty sovereign states and several territories and dependencies which cover an area that stretches from the northern border of Mexico to the southern tip of South America, including the Caribbean. It has an area of approximately 19,197,000 km2 (7,412,000 sq mi), almost 13% of the Earth's land surface area. As of 2015, its population was estimated at more than 626 million and in 2014, Latin America had a combined nominal GDP of 5,573,397 million USD and a GDP PPP of 7,531,585 million USD. The term "Latin America" was first used in 1861 in La revue des races Latines, a magazine "dedicated to the cause of Pan-Latinism"." external.
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