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 |  |  | Latin America - Political Divisions: Encyclopedia II - Latin America - EtymologyNapoleon III brought the term latin-America over the Spanish, French and Portuguese speaking parts of the Americas, making it an equivalent expression than Latin Europe.
Although several peoples of Latin America are not directly connected to the Latium region of Italy or to the Roman Empire, most of the population speak a Latin-derived language, i.e. Portuguese or Spanish and important parts of Latin American society descent from these peoples.
There was also the need to differentiate between the south of the northern American continent, the United States of America, and the southern continent itself t ...
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 |  |  | Latin America - Political Divisions: Encyclopedia II - Latin America - MusicOne of the main characteristics of Latin American music is its diversity; contrarily to a widespread view (especially in the US), there is not one specific Latin American style of music. The so-called "Latin music" covers generally only the Hispano-Caribbean music (salsa, merengue, bachata, etc.), that is to say the styles of music that have been strongly influenced by African rythms and melodies. It is also possible to find completely different styles of music in Latin America, such as the Argentine tango, Colombian cumbia and vallen ...
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 |  |  | Latin America - Political Divisions: Encyclopedia II - Latin America - LanguageThe Spanish and Portuguese (in the 10 most populated countries), and French (in smaller countries, in the Caribbean, and in French Guiana) languages predominate.
Many Caribbean nations have their own African-influenced Creole versions of these languages. Native American languages are spoken in many Latin American nations, mainly Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, Bolivia, Paraguay, and Mexico. Other European languages are also spoken, such as Italian in Brazil an ...
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 |  |  | Latin America - Political Divisions: Encyclopedia II - Latin America - DemographicsThe majority of the people in Latin America have some proportion of European origins. However there is a large percentage of the people in Latin America are of mixed origins, the result of racial intermingling among European settlers, African slaves, and American natives.
This mixture of backgrounds ("Mestizaje" in Spanish) has profoundly influenced religion, music, and politics, and given rise to a vague identity of those belonging to these mixed cultures; this imprecise cultural heritage is (arguably improperly) called Latinos in Am ...
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