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In 2022, it was estimated that approximately 650 million people lived in Latin America and the Caribbean. Brazil is the most populated country in the region, with an estimated 215 million inhabitants in that year, followed by Mexico with more than 128 million.
What is the population of Latin American countries 2022? ›
Where does 75% of Latin America's population live? ›
Brazil has the largest population with 170 million inhabitants (35 % of the total). Other countries with large populations include: Mexico (98 million people or 20% of the total); Colombia (40 million or 9%) and Argentina (37 million or 8%). These countries sum around 75% of the total Latin American population.
Is the population of Latin America increasing? ›
For the decade 2010-2022, estimates point to an average annual growth of 4.5 million people. For the following decade (2022-2032), a growth of 3.9 million people is projected, and for the period 2040-2050, an average annual growth of 1.5 million people is expected.
Are there 33 countries in Latin America? ›
In total, there are 33 countries in Latin America according to the United Nations, each of them independent and containing their own capitals.
What are the top 3 most populated countries in Latin America? ›
Characteristic | Number of inhabitants in thousands |
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Brazil | 215,313.5 |
Mexico | 127,504.1 |
Colombia | 51,874 |
Argentina | 46,234.8 |
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Are there 21 countries in Latin America? ›
It includes 21 countries or territories: Mexico in North America; Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama in Central America; Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay in South America; and Cuba, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico ...
What is the fastest growing country in Latin America? ›
Dominican Republic, Latin America's fastest growing country.
Is overpopulation a problem in Latin America? ›
In sum, a close but indirect relationship exists between unchecked population growth, spiraling socioeconomic problems, and the potential for political breakdown, destabilization, and internal unrest in Latin America.
Why is the Latino population growing so fast? ›
Demographic growth or decline is a result of births and deaths, also known as natural growth and net migration, which is the balance of immigration and emigration. The growth of the Latino population is mostly the result of two of these components, births or fertility and immigration.
Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean:
# | Country | Subregion |
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1 | Brazil | South America |
2 | Mexico | Central America |
3 | Colombia | South America |
4 | Argentina | South America |
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What is the most unknown country in Latin America? ›
Guyana is the least visited country in South America. Only 207,000 tourists visited here in 2015. This country was once a Dutch colony and then a British colony before gaining its independence in 1966. It is known locally as “The Land of Many Waters.”
Is Latin America considered a Third World country? ›
1 Defining the Third World
The Third World includes all countries of Africa (except South Africa), Asia (except Japan), and Latin America and the Caribbean, and some states and territories of Oceania.
What are the Latin American countries in order of population? ›
Most Populous Countries in Latin America
- Brazil: 204,259,812.
- Mexico: 121,736,809.
- Colombia: 46,736,728.
- Argentina: 43,431,886.
- Peru: 30,444,999.
What are the 5 largest countries in Latin America? ›
Largest countries in Latin America, by total area (in square kilometers)
Characteristic | Area in square kilometers |
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Brazil | 8,515,770 |
Argentina | 2,780,400 |
Mexico | 1,964,375 |
Peru | 1,285,216 |
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What is the population of each country in Central America? ›
Countries in Central America
Country | Population (2023) |
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Guatemala | 18,092,026 |
Honduras | 10,593,798 |
Nicaragua | 7,046,310 |
El Salvador | 6,364,943 |
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What percentage of the US population is Latin American? ›
There were 62.5 million Latinos in the United States in 2021, accounting for approximately 19% of the total U.S. population.