Latin countries
The Latin countries are states where the Latin-based Romance languages predominate, and whose inhabitants are often referred to as Latin peoples.
Europe
- Roman Empire — the Latin-speaking civilisation which gave rise to the Romance languages and Latin peoples of today
- Latin Europe — the Latin countries of western and southwestern Europe
- Romania and Moldova — the Latin countries of eastern Europe
The Americas
- Latin America — the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking parts of the Americas
Asia
- The Philippines — former Spanish colony where the language is no longer widely spoken but has strongly influenced the country's native languages and culture
See also
- Catalan phrasebook
- French phrasebook
- Italian phrasebook
- Portuguese phrasebook
- Romanian phrasebook
- Spanish phrasebook
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