Latin America and the Caribbean (region)
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The term Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC)[1] is an English-language acronym referring to the Caribbean and Latin America region. The term LAC covers an extensive region, extending from Bahamas to Chile and Argentina. The region consists over 670.230.000 people as for 2016, and spanned for 21.951.000 km2 (8.475.000 sq mi).
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List of countries[edit]
Caribbean[edit]
Central America[edit]
- Main articles: Mexico and Central America
South America[edit]
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Somewhat are included[edit]
Economy[edit]
It is estimated to atributte for over 400 bil. dollars that form the core for economic stability, however, few countries, notably Venezuela, are parts of OPEC.
Religion[edit]
Most countries are dominated by Christianity, the largest being Roman Catholic.
See also[edit]
- Americas (terminology)
- North America
- Northern America
- Central America
- South America
- Caribbean
- Latin America
- United Nations Statistics Division
- United Nations geoscheme
- United Nations geoscheme for the Americas
- CELAC
- Latin American and Caribbean Group
- Latin Americans