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  1. The following is an alphabetical list of countries in the Americas grouped by UNSD geoscheme subregion and (if applicable) intermediate region. [1] . The continent of North America comprises the intermediate regions of the Caribbean, Central America, and Northern America . Latin America and the Caribbean. Caribbean. Anguilla [a] Antigua and Barbuda

  2. Latin America and the Caribbean. The term Latin America and the Caribbean ( LAC [1]) is an English-language acronym referring to the Latin American and the Caribbean region. The term LAC covers an extensive region, extending from The Bahamas and Mexico to Argentina and Chile.

  3. List of Latin American countries by population. This is a list of Latin American countries and dependent territories by population, which is sorted by the 2015 mid-year normalized demographic projections.

    Rank
    Country (or Dependent Territory)
    July 1, 2015 Projection [1]
    % Of Pop.
    1
    204,519,000
    33.13
    2
    127,500,000
    19.60
    3
    48,218,000
    7.81
    4
    43,132,000
    6.99
  4. The four common regions of Latin America. Central America. Caribbean (only partially) Southern Cone. Geographic regions. Mexico. Bajio. Huasteca. Totonacapan. Republic of the Rio Grande. Republic of Yucatán. Chiapas. Mexican Altiplano. Regions of Guerrero [ es] Regions of Puebla. Regions of Oaxaca [ es] Caribbean.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SubregionSubregion - Wikipedia

    A subregion is a part of a larger region or continent. Cardinal directions are commonly used to define subregions. There are many criteria for creating systems of subregions; this article is focusing on the UN statistical geoscheme, which is a changing, constantly updated, UN tool based on specific political geography considerations relevant in ...

  6. Countries and territories that make up Latin America. Spanish-speaking. Argentina. Bolivia. Chile. Colombia.

  7. This is an alphabetically ordered list of countries in Latin America. ( See also Central America; North America; South America; West Indies (the Caribbean); Latin American art; Latin American architecture; Latin American dance; Latin American economic system; Latin American literature; Latin American music .)