Latin culture
Latin culture refers to the diverse traditions, languages, and customs of countries in Latin America and parts of Europe, particularly those influenced by the Spanish and Portuguese languages. It encompasses a rich tapestry of music, dance, art, and literature, with notable contributions from figures like Gabriel García Márquez and Frida Kahlo.
The culture is characterized by vibrant celebrations, such as Carnival and Día de los Muertos, which reflect a blend of indigenous, African, and European influences. Family and community play a central role, with strong emphasis on social connections and shared values across various Latin American nations.