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The country in Latin America with the highest population density is Barbados.
== == Brazil, with 0 people. Actually Brazil has the highest population. However the country with the highest population density in Latin America is Puerto Rico, with 446 per sq km.
Ecuador has the highest population density in Latin America with 58.95 people per square kilometer. Its largest ethnic group are Mestizos who are descendants of Spanish colonialists and Native American people. The majority of the population lies in the Andes, along the Pacific coast and in the central provinces.
The two countries with the lowest population density in Latin America are Suriname and Guyana. The neighboring territory with low population density is French Guiana.
Brazil, with a population of 193,252,604 qualifies as such.
No. That would be Japan or Russia, where the population is actually decreasing.
The region with the lowest population density in Latin America is the Amazon rainforest, which spans several countries including Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and Venezuela. The dense jungle and lack of infrastructure in this area make it difficult for people to settle, resulting in very low population density.
Aconcagua is the highest mountain in Latin America.
In Latin America, Suriname and Guyana have the lowest population densities, with neighboring French Guiana also having a low population density. These areas have vast stretches of uninhabited land and dense rainforests, contributing to their sparse populations.
Right now Guatemala has a the highest percentage of Protestant with about 25%.
Puerto Rico qualifies as such, with a population density of 414 people/sq km (1072 people/sq mi).
Aconcagua is the highest mountain in Latin America. It is 22,837 feet in height and is also the tallest peak in all of the Americas.