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Latin America, taking the term in its strict sense, is made up of the following countries:
The following non-independent territories can also be considered "Latin American":
Below is a table and two graphs showing, respectively, the GNI per capita ( PPP) and the GDP (PPP) of each of the Latin American countries. This can be used as a rough gauge to the relative standards of living in the region. Data is from the year 2003.
| Country | GNI (PPP) per capita | GDP (PPP) |
|---|---|---|
| international dollars | millions of international dollars | |
| Argentina | 10,920 | 444,627 |
| Chile | 9,810 | 160,987 |
| Costa Rica | 9,040 | 38,006 |
| Mexico | 8,950 | 934,553 |
| Uruguay | 7,980 | 27,986 |
| Brazil | 7,480 | 1,371,655 |
| Colombia | 6,520 | 301,216 |
| Panama | 6,310 | 19,322 |
| Dominican Republic | 6,210 | 58,580 |
| Peru | 5,090 | 142,976 |
| El Salvador | 4,890 | 32,628 |
| Paraguay | 4,740 | 26,657 |
| Venezuela | 4,740 | 125,420 |
| Guatemala | 4,060 | 50,727 |
| Ecuador | 3,440 | 47,993 |
| Cuba | 2,800 | 31,590 |
| Honduras | 2,580 | 18,525 |
| Bolivia | 2,450 | 22,867 |
| Nicaragua | 2,400 | 13,827 |
| Haiti | 1,630 | 13,800 |
| Latin America | 7,227 | 3,883,942 |