Examples of Latin American Countries in a sentence
SGRO (lxvii):Tourism, Trade and Domestic Welfare NRM 25.2004 Riaz SHAREEF (lxvii): Country Risk Ratings of Small Island Tourism EconomiesNRM26.2004 Juan Luis EUGENIO-MARTÍN, Noelia MARTÍN MORALES and Riccardo SCARPA (lxvii): Tourism and Economic Growth in Latin American Countries: A Panel Data ApproachNRM 27.2004 Raúl Hernández MARTÍN (lxvii): Impact of Tourism Consumption on GDP.
Up to March, 2004 he headed the Euroamerica Foundation, of which he was founder, entity dedicated to the development of business, political and cultural relationships between the European Union and the different Latin American Countries.
The Company’s international markets include Russia-CIS, US/Canada, Australia/New Zealand, South Africa, Africa, South-East Asia, Middle East and Latin American Countries.
At multilateral level, the EU tables two resolutions on the rights of the child every year at the UN with the Group of Latin American Countries (GRULAC).
GAO/NSIAD-99-158, June 30, 1999); Foreign Assistance: U.S. Rule of Law Assistance to Five Latin American Countries (GAO/NSIAD-99-195, Aug.
Up to March, 2004 he headed the Euroamerica Foundation, of which he was founder, entity dedicated to the development of business,political and cultural relationships between the European Union and the different Latin American Countries.
The report must include a description of each borrower, the amount, type and terms of assistance each borrower received and other information the authority requires.
Its annual population growth rate of 1.02 percent is comparable to OECD countries.As other Latin American Countries, Colombia’s economy depends heavily on its natural resources exports, in particular energy (Latin America’s fourth largest oil producer) and mining products (fourth largest coal exporter).
The 57% share of urban population in 2001 is expected to rise to 65% by 2015.Fourth, increase in per capita income has been found to be one of the key determinants of supermarket growth in other Latin American Countries (Reardon, Berdegue, 2002).
Chart 7: Average scores on 4th grade language test in 11 Latin American Countries, public and private schools, 1997 320 300 280 260 240 ArgentinaChileBrazilColombiaParaguayMéxicoHondurasVenezuelaPerúRep.