Hispanic America - Countries

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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