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  2. Democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    The Democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean can be compared [1] according to the different definitions of democracy. [2] The V-Dem Democracy indices considers the Latin American and Caribbean countries with the highest democracy scores in 2023 as Costa Rica, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Jamaica and countries with lowest democracy scores as Nicaragua, Cuba and Venezuela. [3]

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  4. Lists of sovereign states and dependent territories - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by access to clean water; List of countries by access to improved sanitation facilities; List of countries by antidepressant consumption

  5. List of political parties in South America by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of political parties in South America by country, linking to the country list of parties and the political system of each country in the region. List of countries [ edit ]

  6. Category:Countries in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Countries in Latin America" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  7. Democracy in Latin America at stake in Venezuela’s 2024 ...

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    Duque said Latin American countries should urgently plan to adapt to climate change, which is particularly relevant for a region that includes the Amazon, 70 percent of the world’s high-altitude ...

  8. United States involvement in regime change in Latin America

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    The US government supported the 1971 coup led by General Hugo Banzer that toppled President Juan José Torres of Bolivia. [9] Torres had displeased Washington by convening an "Asamblea del Pueblo" (Assembly of the Town), in which representatives of specific proletarian sectors of society were represented (miners, unionized teachers, students, peasants), and more generally by leading the ...

  9. Latin American presidents should boost, not sabotage, Peru’s ...

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