No. Central America is a region composed by the countries of Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama; it acts as a land bridge between southern Mexico in North America and northwestern Colombia in South America.
No, Brazil is located in the South America, and it is part of Latin America.
Brazil
no, it doesn't
Central America is part of North America. All of the Central American countries are officially part of that continent.
Uruguay is located in South America, bordered by Argentina to the west, Brazil to the north, and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east.
El Salvador is in Central America, which is part of North America. It is also in Latin America, which consists of Central America and South America.
Central America is part of North America. All of the Central American countries are officially part of that continent.
No South America is a continent.The US is a country in the continent of NorthAmerica.What? The USA means a group of states in the Northern part of a continent named America, which has 2 other parts, the Central and the South, there existing a canal (Panama) between these latter two, connecting the Atlantic (in the Caribbean) with the Pacific (from Southwest of Panama country westwards to Hawaii) oceans, thus South America is real part of nothing for the USA, and vice-versa.
they are all near each other central America are countries like Honduras, Belize, and Guatemala south America has countries like Brazil and then theres Mexico which im pretty sure is a part of north America
Brazil is in south America, thousands of miles from Europe.
It is considered a part of North America, but even if it was a part of Central America, it doesn't matter because Central America is part of North America. answer: North America
The South American countries that begin with A, B, and C are:ArgentinaBelize*BoliviaBrazilChileColumbiaCosta Rica**Some consider these countries located in Central America, but some people consider Central America as a part of South America.