Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Bahamas, and Barbados are all part of Central America. Just because it's an island, doesn't mean it ain't in Central America.
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Both are considered to be part of Mesoamerica, Central America, North America, or the Americas depending on your geographic model.
The Americas (or America), North America, Latin America, and usually (mistakenly) considered part of Central America.
The geographical formation that separates the Americas is Central America. Central America is the strip of landmass that separates North America and South America.
North America, South America and Central America.
Central America is the countries that connect North and South America. The entire mass of land is referred to as the Americas.
Central America
Central America is the stretch of land connecting the two Americas together, though it is technically part of the North American continent.
The newest Country in Central America is Belize.
In the Americas (North America, Central America, and South America), the smallest countries are Saint Pierre and Miquelon.
In the Americas. Mexico is on North America while Guatemala is on Central America.
Lands in the Western hemisphere, also known as the New World, comprising the continents of North America and South America with their associated islands and regions. :) Badgear: "The Americas" also includes Central America, which is comprised of Mexico and other countries that connect North America (comprised of Canada and the US) and South America.
They are in the Americas (Mexico in North America, Guatemala in Central America), Latin America or the Northern Hemisphere.