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Latin America is the most urbanized region in the developing world. In 1930, Latin America had just 100 millions people living there. Now, its population is around 519 million. With 75 percent, or 391 million, of its people living in cities. It has an urban/rural ratio similar to a highly industrial country ( which include nations as the United States, France, and Japan ). The proportion of urban populations is higher near Argentina, with 89.8%, the Bahamas, with 88.5%, Uruguay, with 91.3%, and Venezuela, with 86.9%.
To see a cool but accurate population average just follow this link
http://www.poodwaddle.com/Stats/Population/Americas/LatinAmerica/
To see a cool but accurate population average just follow this link
http://www.poodwaddle.com/Stats/Population/Americas/LatinAmerica/
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Mexico- As you can see that in Mexico populations the numbers are higher in their younger years. In the older section of the population, you see a decreasing pattern in which you less people in that age group.
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Columbia- Here you see a unbalanced pattern. And already you see a lower amount of people living in Columbia.
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Brazil- Right from the bat, you can tell that you have a higher population overall in Brazil than the other countries.