Countries
Country | Population | Area (km²) |
---|---|---|
Argentina | 40,914,000 | 2,766,890 |
Bolivia | 10,227,299 | 1,098,581 |
Chile | 17,094,275 | 756,950 |
Colombia | 45,273,936 | 1,141,748 |
Costa Rica | 4,579,000 | 51,000 |
Cuba | 11,451,652 | 110,861 |
Dominican Republic | 10,090,000 | 48,730 |
Ecuador | 14,067,000 | 256,370 |
El Salvador | 7,185,000 | 21,040 |
Guatemala | 14,655,189 | 108,890 |
Honduras | 7,793,000 | 112,492 |
Mexico | 113,724,226 | 1,972,550 |
Nicaragua | 5,743,000 | 129,494 |
Panama | 3,450,349 | 75,571 |
Paraguay | 6,996,245 | 406,752 |
Peru | 29,885,340 | 1,285,220 |
Puerto Rico | 3,994,259 | 9,104 |
Uruguay | 3,415,920 | 176,215 |
Venezuela | 28,549,745 | 916,445 |
Total | 375,607,614 | 11,444,903 |
In comparison, the population of Anglo-America (United States and Canada) is approximately 337,000,000, while that of Brazil is 192,000,000. Canada (9,984,670 km²) and the United States (9,826,630 km²) occupy a combined area of 19,811,300 km², and Brazil occupies 8,511,965 km².
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