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I believe the peninsula (or West Bay) has the largest Asian population.
The Isthmus of Panama is the large isthmus located in Central America.
The population for North America and South American were different because they both stayed on there own side. Back in time places did not mix.
Vancouver is a very diverse city, from a cultural and nationality perspective. There is a very large Asian ( Chinese/Japanese/Korean/Vietnamese/Filipino) population in Metro Vancouver-- the second largest Asian population in North America is in Vancouver. There is also a large and thriving East Indian population, and some citizens that are of Caribbean or African descent. There are a lot of Europeans in Vancouver, as well as a large Aboriginal population.
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Panama
A large population lives in Hawaii and California.
Most countries in Central America tend to have higher population densities compared to many countries in South America. This is largely due to the smaller land area and the concentration of populations in urban areas in Central America. In contrast, South America has larger land masses with more sparsely populated regions, especially in countries like Brazil and Argentina. However, there are exceptions, as some South American countries with large urban centers can have high population densities as well.
Central America is a Subcontinent The Definition of Subcontinent is as follows: A large land mass smaller than a continent; a major division of a continent. As Central America is a major division from North America and South America, it is considered a Subcontinent Central America is a large land mass smaller than a continent and a major division between two Continents: North America and South America.
Central America
The Gold Rush
The Gold Rush