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Latin AmericaLarge territory in the Western hemisphere south of the USA, consisting of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the West Indies. The main languages spoken are Spanish (most widespread), Portuguese (in Brazil), and French (in French Guiana, Haiti, and some West Indian islands including Martinique and Guadeloupe).
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It's not uncommon for Latin Americans to have up to 15 family members, across generations, living under one roof, according to Martin Davis, a senior writer/ editor at the Thomas B. Based on this evidence, he argues that scholars have overlooked how Latin Americans constructed and nurtured democracy outside of and often in opposition to political institutions. A lot has to do with how much the richest Latin Americans will reinvest in their own republics. |
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