Yes. According to West and Augelli (1989), Mexico and all Central America (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama) are included in the area defined as Euro-Indian Mainland. It's population have diverse cultural traits from both European and indigenous peoples. Some sections are more European, some are more indigenous, while others are mestizo, a mixture of both European and native cultures and traits.
No, it used to be owned by Spain but gained their independence in the 1800's. It's directly below the U.S. of A
Mainland is a noun. It refers to the main part of a country or region, as opposed to islands or other outlying areas.
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
Newfoundland and Labrador is part of the mainland and also an island. Newfoundland is the island and Labrador is the mainland.
No. The Gulf of Mexico separates the Yucatan Peninsula (a large, triangular peninsula opposite to the Florida Peninsula) from mainland Mexico.The Gulf of California (also known as Sea of Cortes) is the actual body of water that separates the thin but large Baja California Peninsula from mainland Mexico.
Canada is the largest country in North America. Mainland China is in Asia and Mexico is in South America.
This question is pretty confusing. Mexico has no separate landforms; the only landmass that looks like it is separate from mainland Mexico is the Baja California peninsula, but it is 'disconnected' by the Gulf of California (a body of water, not a country).
Gulf of California
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Gold, of course.
It is part of the US- the 50th State- but it is not part of the Mainland- there are a few thousand miles of ocean between them.
From the island the mainland is clearly visible. Mainland here means that the land is part of a continent and can be seen from an island which is separated from the mainland by water.
Clarification needed: what mainland? Arizona is part of mainland U.S., so there is no distance at all. Mainland of some other country?