The Panama/Colombia border.
Central America
North America and South America are technically the same thing. they were connected until the Panama Canal was built.
interesting fact!
before the Panama Canal, people who wanted to get from the East Coase to the West Coast (of the US) would have to go ALL the way around South America. This took about 8 months!
Central America
The Isthmus of Panama is the border of North and South America. However, for political reasons, the recognized border is the Panama-Colombia border.
North America and South America is separated (while still connected) by the Isthmus of Panama.
The dividing line between North and South America is the Isthmus of Panama. It follows the Darius Mountains watershed divide.
the end of North America and the beginning of Central America occurs at the border of Mexico and Guatemala
Your question is slightly unclear. America (or the United States) is within North America. It is closer to the center with the Rio Grande dividing it from Mexico to the South, and the 49th degree parallel dividing the U.S. from Canada to the North.
The dividing line between North America and South America isthe international boundary between Panama and Colombia.The latitude of its southernmost point is roughly 7° 13' 30" north latitude.
It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.
It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.It can be said to be in Central America. Some of Panama is part of the continent of South America and some in the continent of North America, with the Panama Canal marking the dividing point.
panama, belieze, and washinlaville.
The Equator.
someone please tell me the answer
panama, belieze, and washinlaville
Wikipedia states: "Panama ... is the southernmost country of both Central America and, in turn, North America." source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama The dividing line between North and South America is the mountain range along the Panama-Columbia border.
The separation of North America and South America is the Panama Canal (and for a more generic answer, the separation is just concluded to be at the Panama-Colombia border so Panama does not have to be split into two continents, although it is).