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Which countries does Latin America include?

Latin America is a general term for all countries and regions in the Americas south of the United States, including Mexico, Central America, West Indies and South America. Since the 15th century, most countries in this region have been colonized by Spain and Portugal, and immigrants are pouring in. After the 19th century, these countries gained their independence. Due to the colonial rule of more than 3 years, these countries were deeply influenced by the social system, customs, religious beliefs and cultural traditions of Spain and Portugal, and the local Indian language gradually replaced them. At present, almost all the countries in this region use Spanish as their national language, except Portuguese in Brazil and French in Haiti. French and Portuguese belong to the Romance family of Indo-European languages. Romance is the language of the Roman Empire, and the suburb of ancient Rome where this language is spoken is called latirm, so the Romance family is also called Latin family. Therefore, this vast land with Latin as the national language is called "Latin America". Latin American countries include: Venezuela Honduras Costa Rica Brazil Argentina Jamaica Suriname El Salvador Saint Lucia Antigua and Barbuda Chile Bahamas Panama Bolivia Ecuador Nicaragua Saint Kitts and Nevis Cuba Belize Uruguay Barbados Grenada Dominica Trinidad and Tobago Haiti Guyana Paraguay Colombia Guatemala Dominica Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Secret Road.