Centro y Suramérica /Sudamérica
La américa central or Centroamérica
sur America
The same word is used in Spanish, pronounced 'thenTRAHL' (in Spain: 'th' as in 'thin'); 'senTRAHL' (in Latin America)
the hel if you don't know don't say anything
South America is the largest continent where Spanish is widely spoken. It is home to many Spanish-speaking countries such as Argentina, Colombia, and Peru.
Most of Central America has an official language of Spanish, so you would say hello in Spanish, which is "hola." Countries in Central America: Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Panama
It is in the S.American continent, because Panama is on C.America and the search only comes out as. (S.A)(Panama). Resource:naver.com
Parque Central
South America as a whole does not have an official language; South America is a continent and not a country. Spanish and Portuguese are the most widely spoken languages in South America, but there are hundreds if not thousands of various native and Spanish/Portuguese dialects.
I would say that the Spanish conquistadors who conquered this part of South America in the name of the Spanish crown would have bought Catholicism with them.
Short Answer: North America (Honduras is considered to be a part of Central America, but geographically it is a part of the North American continent).Longer answer:It's on the narrow (comparatively) strip of land mass beginning at the southern border of Mexico and reaching to the country of Colombia in South America, sometimes refered to as pan-america or Central America, that connects North America and South America.There are seven countries that occupy this land mass: Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and Belize, ranging from South to North.
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