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The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
The Jazz Foundation
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Latin America is a group of countries and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere where Romance languages such as Spanish, French and Portuguese are predominantly spoken; it is broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America. The term originated in the Napoleon III French government in the mid-19th century as Amérique latine to consider French-speaking territories in the Americas, along with the larger group of countries where Spanish and Portuguese languages prevailed, including the Spanish-speaking portions of the United States Today, areas of Canada and the United States where Spanish, Portuguese and French are predominant are typically not included in definitions of Latin America. Latin America consists of 13 dependencies and 20 countries which cover an area that stretches from the northern border of Mexico to the southern tip of South America, including the Caribbean. It has an area of approximately 19,197,000 km2 , almost 13% of the Earth's land surface area. As of 2016, its population was estimated at more than 639 million and in 2014, Latin America had a combined nominal GDP of 5,573,397 million USD and a GDP PPP of 7,531,585 million USD.The term Latin America was first used in an 1856 conference with the title Initiative of the America. Idea for a Federal Congress of Republics , by the Chilean politician Francisco Bilbao. In such conference, he called for the creation of a confederation of Latin American republics to better search for their common defense and prosperity, without political or economic barriers between them. In the same work, he also detailed the principles under which such a confederation should work.
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