No. Mexico would be considered west of the Bahamas, past Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
Mexico, Cuba, The Bahamas.
Mexico, Cuba, The Bahamas.
No. Mexico is west of the Bahamas, past Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
Only Mexico. It passes north of Cuba and south of Florida.
None... The Tropic of Cancer crosses the Bahamas, the Gulf of Mexico and Mexico.
Mexico and Bahamas source: http://www.worldatlas.com/aatlas/imagee.htm
Cuba is an island country. It is south of Florida, USA and south of the Bahamas. To the east of Honduras and Mexico. To the west of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. To the north of Jamaica.
Mexico
Your mother is the best place among Cancun, Bahamas, and Mexico.
The Gulf of Mexico and a few hundred kilometers (or miles) of the Atlantic Ocean separate the country of Mexico and Bahamas.
Directly bordering it? That would be Mexico. Other countries south of the US but not directly touched by its land borders would also include The Bahamas and Cuba.
The three of them are.