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Latin America consists of all the countries speaking Italic or Romantic Languages, mainly Spanish, Portuguese, and French, south of the United States. Latin America 2007-2008 Here is the link to the Latin America 2007-2008 page on the original wiki: Because the original page has yet to be vandalized and to avoid having two lists, I suggest that we maintain the original list until it becomes necessary to migrate to the new wiki. Any objections? Latin America refers to the those countries in the western hemisphere where a Latin based language is spoken. This includes all of the countries on the South American continent, Central America and Mexico. Spanish is the primary language in all of these countries except Brazil, where Portuguese is spoken. See . See . Latin America (Portuguese/Spanish: América Latina) is the region of the Americas where Romance languages - those derived from Latin - are officially or primarily spoken. Latin America is distinct from Anglo-America, a region of the Americas where English, a Germanic language, predominates. Geopolitically, Latin America is divided into 20 independent countries and several dependent territories. Spanish is predominant and an official language in most Latin American countries, with the exception of Brazil where Portuguese prevails. Broadcast by AXN When Broadcast Mondays at 9:00pm Dubbed No Subtitled Yes NOTE: Schedule of reference for Argentina, Mexico, Venezuela and Chile. Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and the countries of America Center will have to reduce 1 hours. Latin America is divided into 33 independent countries and 13 other political units. Brazil is the largest country in Latin America both in area and in population. It occupies more than 40 percent of the region's land area and has about a third of its people. The United States, Anglophone Canada, Belize, Guyana, and several islands in the Caribbean, are not part of Latin America, their main language English may be grouped under the term Anglo-America. Suriname and the Dutch West Indies, where the official language is Dutch, also do not belong to Latin America. Latin America is a region in the western hemisphere of Earth that is comprised primarily of Spanish speaking nations. Long ago, Ultimo was hidden in Latin America. Mandarin and The Hand woke it and it fought Force Works. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. Latin America (In Spanish: América Latina, Latinoamérica or Sudacalandia (according to the Motherland) better known as The United States' Backyard is the region of the Americas dominated by the Romans 500 years ago and later the Spanish, French and Portuguese, those all sharing the same language, pig Latin. Latin America is contrasted with the USA or the European Union, regions of the Americas where hardcore English predominates.
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Latin America is divided into 33 independent countries and 13 other political units. Brazil is the largest country in Latin America both in area and in population. It occupies more than 40 percent of the region's land area and has about a third of its people. The United States, Anglophone Canada, Belize, Guyana, and several islands in the Caribbean, are not part of Latin America, their main language English may be grouped under the term Anglo-America. Suriname and the Dutch West Indies, where the official language is Dutch, also do not belong to Latin America. There are many languages historically and currently spoken in Latin America: Aymara, Creole/Patois, Guarani, Tupi, Tupinamba, Mapudungun, Mayan, Nahuatl, Portuguese, Quechua, Spanish, Sranan, and many others. Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, and Romania are all considered Latin countries, which is where the term comes from. In general terms, roughly two thirds of Latin Americans speak Spanish and one third Portuguese, in accord with those countries' success in colonizing the Americas. The primary religion throughout Latin America is Roman Catholicism, but one can also find practicioners belonging to Protestant, Pentecostal, Evangelical, Buddhist, Jewish, indigenous, and various Afro-Latin American traditions, such as Santería, Candomblé, and Macumba. A large percentage of the people in Latin America are of mixed blood, the result of racial intermingling among European settlers, African slaves, and American natives. This mixture of backgrounds ("Mestizaje") has profoundly influenced religion, music, and politics, and given rise to a holistic description of those belonging to these mixed cultures: Latinos are those of Latin American heritage. One might expect the them to apply to cultures and regions in the Americas deriving from cultures speaking Roman languages. However, French-speaking areas of the Americas, such as Quebec and Acadia in Canada, are not generally considered part of Latin America. Yet this was the original intention of the term. "Latin America" was first proposed during the French occupation of Mexico (1862-1867), The French hoped that an inclusive notion of "Latin" America would support their cause. Mexican citizens eventually expelled the French while retaining the term "Latino", in one of history's more charming ironies. See . See . Latin America is a region in the western hemisphere of Earth that is comprised primarily of Spanish speaking nations. Long ago, Ultimo was hidden in Latin America. Mandarin and The Hand woke it and it fought Force Works. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. Latin America (In Spanish: América Latina, Latinoamérica or Sudacalandia (according to the Motherland) better known as The United States' Backyard is the region of the Americas dominated by the Romans 500 years ago and later the Spanish, French and Portuguese, those all sharing the same language, pig Latin. Latin America is contrasted with the USA or the European Union, regions of the Americas where hardcore English predominates. Latin America refers to the those countries in the western hemisphere where a Latin based language is spoken. This includes all of the countries on the South American continent, Central America and Mexico. Spanish is the primary language in all of these countries except Brazil, where Portuguese is spoken. Latin America consists of all the countries speaking Italic or Romantic Languages, mainly Spanish, Portuguese, and French, south of the United States. Latin America (Portuguese/Spanish: América Latina) is the region of the Americas where Romance languages - those derived from Latin - are officially or primarily spoken. Latin America is distinct from Anglo-America, a region of the Americas where English, a Germanic language, predominates. Geopolitically, Latin America is divided into 20 independent countries and several dependent territories. Spanish is predominant and an official language in most Latin American countries, with the exception of Brazil where Portuguese prevails. Latin America 2007-2008 Here is the link to the Latin America 2007-2008 page on the original wiki: Because the original page has yet to be vandalized and to avoid having two lists, I suggest that we maintain the original list until it becomes necessary to migrate to the new wiki. Any objections? Broadcast by AXN When Broadcast Mondays at 9:00pm Dubbed No Subtitled Yes NOTE: Schedule of reference for Argentina, Mexico, Venezuela and Chile. Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and the countries of America Center will have to reduce 1 hours.
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