However, here's a breakdown:
Based on geographic location and language:
* 20 countries are typically considered Latin American, spanning from Mexico in North America to Argentina in South America. These countries share a strong influence from Spanish and Portuguese languages and cultures.
Based on historical and cultural connections:
* This definition could include more than 20 countries, considering countries with strong historical and cultural ties to Latin America, including:
* French-speaking countries like Haiti and French Guiana.
* Dutch-speaking countries like Suriname.
* English-speaking countries like Belize.
Therefore, the answer to your question depends on the criteria used to define "Latin American country." Generally, it is safe to say there are at least 20 countries that are widely considered Latin American.