Exploring Cultural Identity - Latin American Network Information 2025

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Despite the difficulties in defining a singular Latin American ethnolinguistic culture, the following traits can be said to characterize the regions ethnolinguistic landscape: An insistence on using Spanish (or Portuguese) as a marker of ethnolin- guistic identity and in opposition to Anglo America; A surface
This identity is influenced by a mixture of indigenous traditions, colonial legacies, African heritage, and modern globalization, shaping a unique cultural tapestry that distinguishes Latin Americans from other regions.
Definition. Latin American identity refers to the shared cultural, historical, and social characteristics that define the peoples and nations of Latin America.
Latin America spans two continents, North America (including Central America and the Caribbean) and South America. Latin America includes 19 sovereign nations and one dependent territory, Puerto Rico. Most people in the region speak Spanish or Portuguese.
European, African, and indigenous cultures have shaped and molded Latin American cultures to what we see today. Many of the cultures and traditions are rooted in religion, and the predominant religion in the region is Catholicism. Many of the local traditions and customs have been influenced by religion.

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