Population of the Latin America

The Latin America indicates the countries of the American continent where one speaks Spanish or Portuguese. Its inhabitants are the Latino-américains.

Population (Quantitative)

The countries of Latin America are very differently populated. Thus the Mexico account a little more than 106 million inhabitants, whereas the Uruguay account less than 4 million inhabitants. 2 countries have more than 100 million inhabitants, 4 more than 20 million, 4 others between 10 million and 16 million, 5 countries counts between 5 and 10 million inhabitants.

Classification by population (total: approximately 600 million)

  1. Brazil: 190 million

  2. Mexico: 106 million
  3. Colombia: 46 million
  4. Argentinian: 38,5 million
  5. Peru: 27,95 million
  6. Venezuela: 26,5 million
  7. Chile: 16,2 million
  8. Ecuador: 13,18 million
  9. Guatemala: 12,97 million
  10. Cuba: 11,3 million
  11. Dominican Republic: 8,58 million
  12. Bolivia: 9,4 million
  13. Honduras: 6,4
  14. million the El Salvador: 7,3 million
  15. Paraguay: 6,2 million
  16. Nicaragua: 5,8 million
  17. Costa Rica: 4,3 million
  18. Uruguay: 3,4 million (2000)
  19. Panama: 3,2
million

Population (Qualitative)

The Latin America is made up mainly of Métisse S, of Amerindian S, Européen S, African S. Plus minoritairement of Japan board: to see the Leitartikel: Japanese in Brazil

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