I’ve never heard anyone talk about Paraguay. Not on TV, not in conversations, not anywhere. As for Central America, I think Nicaragua and Belize are the least popular countries in Mexico. The rest of the countries are better known for news, football or baseball.
I have no idea what’s up with also those little islands in the South East Caribbean Sea, if it’s even called like that. Are those still colonies or independent countries? What language do they speak? Are they even considered LATAM? I have no fucking clue.
In Brasil the majority of people isn’t even aware that Guiana, French Guiana and Suriname are, in fact, in South América, which makes it worth to mention
I think most people in Chile can say something about most LatAm countries, if only from sports, the news, or famous artists. I would say Guatemala is probably the most unknown – only Ricardo Arjona or mayyybe Rigoberta Menchú would come to mind, and I don’t think recognising Arjona really says anything about Guatemala.
Most of Central America and the Caribbean. It’s basically as if it wasn’t Latin America, we know very very little about it. Cuba, Bukele, Panama Canal and Costa Rica being expensive might be what most people know about the region and that’s about it
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Any from Central America. Except Panama and the Caribbean islands.
Probably the Caribbean
I’m convinced Paraguay doesn’t actually exist.
Although we are close by: Suriname and Guyana are completely unknown, nobody I’ve known has been there.
I’ve never heard anyone talk about Paraguay. Not on TV, not in conversations, not anywhere. As for Central America, I think Nicaragua and Belize are the least popular countries in Mexico. The rest of the countries are better known for news, football or baseball.
I have no idea what’s up with also those little islands in the South East Caribbean Sea, if it’s even called like that. Are those still colonies or independent countries? What language do they speak? Are they even considered LATAM? I have no fucking clue.
Honduras probably…
Anything between panama and mexico, including the islands
In this order from least know to more know:
The small Caribbean island countries
Guyana, Suriname, Guyane Française (the latter many people don’t know is still part of France)
Central American nations
central america and the small caribbean islands
Paraguay
I’d say Suriname and Guyanna are pretty obscure to the majority of LATAM people.
French guiana? Suriname?
Most people know about South American countries (except for the Guyanas, but are they really in SA?), Mexico and Cuba.
The rest are ???
Everything except our two direct neighbors plus Mexico, Argentina, and perhaps Cuba for the commies.
All center america and caribbean is like a blur, except Cuba a little bit
Paraguay,Ecuador, Bolivia and Uruguay
Know least about? Probably Paraguay.
In Brasil the majority of people isn’t even aware that Guiana, French Guiana and Suriname are, in fact, in South América, which makes it worth to mention
Brazil. I mean where the hell is even that?
Pretty much all of South America except Colombia.
Central American ones. Ngl, I still struggle myself with differentiating Porto Rico from Panama.
Quebec
I think most people in Chile can say something about most LatAm countries, if only from sports, the news, or famous artists. I would say Guatemala is probably the most unknown – only Ricardo Arjona or mayyybe Rigoberta Menchú would come to mind, and I don’t think recognising Arjona really says anything about Guatemala.
Paraguay and probably Central America but Costa Rica and Panama
I don’t know them, so…
“Central” America is widely unknown except for Costa Rica and Panama.
Most of the smaller Carribean islands too.
Paraguay and Bolivia
The white-blue flag central american ones
Most of Central America and the Caribbean. It’s basically as if it wasn’t Latin America, we know very very little about it. Cuba, Bukele, Panama Canal and Costa Rica being expensive might be what most people know about the region and that’s about it
Bolivia, Paraguay and Haiti
Central America in general, execpt by Panamá and El Salvador