What is another word for Latin America?

Pronunciation: [lˈatɪn ɐmˈɛɹɪkə] (IPA)

Latin America is a vast and diverse region consisting of 20 countries, and there are several alternative terms that can be used to describe it. One commonly used term is "Ibero-America," which includes countries that were colonized by Spain and Portugal and share similar cultural, linguistic, and historical ties. Another synonym is "Hispanic America," which refers to countries where Spanish is the primary language spoken. Additionally, the term "Mesoamerica" is used to describe the region that includes Mexico and Central America, while "Andean America" refers to countries located in the Andes mountain range such as Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Overall, these synonyms help to highlight the rich and complex diversity of the region known as Latin America.

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