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Mar Caribe; Operaciones navales en la Guerra de Independencia de los Estados Unidos; Guarianthe aurantiaca; Plantilla:Portada Bueno/468; Anexo:Islas del mar Caribe; Piratería en el Caribe; El Fondo Caribeño para la Biodiversidad; Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Karibea (eskualdea) Usage on ext.wikipedia.org Mari; Usage on fa.wikipedia.org ...
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Own work based on: Outline map of Central America with borders.svg by Виктор В Further sources: Foster, Lynn V. (2007) A Brief History of Central America pp. 136–138; Griffin, William J. (1960) Juan Galindo, Central American Chauvinist pp. 27 & 42; File:1840 Berghaus' Physikalischer Atlas - Central America.jpg
Islas del Cisne Airport; January 2001 El Salvador earthquake; La Amistad International Park; Larreynaga; List of World Heritage Sites in Central America; List of temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by geographic region; Misteriosa Bank; Monterrico, Guatemala; Nibra, Panama; Oratorio, Santa Rosa; Panama City Panama Temple
Central America is usually defined as consisting of seven countries: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Within Central America is the Mesoamerican biodiversity hotspot, which extends from southern Mexico to southeastern Panama.
English: An equiangular cylindrical projection of the Federal Republic of Central America as its borders were in circa 1835–1838 with the State of Guatemala (and the disputed territory of Belize) highlighted in red. Note that the Cerrón Grande, La Angostura, and Malpaso lakes are not included on this map as they are artificial lakes created ...
The United Nations geoscheme for the Americas is an internal tool created and used by the UN's Statistics Division (UNSD) for the specific purpose of UN statistics. [1]The following is an alphabetical list of countries in the Americas grouped by UNSD geoscheme subregion and (if applicable) intermediate region. [1]
Map of Latin America and the Caribbean. The term Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC [1]) is an English-language acronym referring to the Latin American and the Caribbean region. The term LAC covers an extensive region, extending from The Bahamas and Mexico to Argentina and Chile.