You're mistaking Northern America with North America.
Northern America is a region of the continent of North America, just as the answer to your question, Central America, is.
There are 35 countries in North and South America combined. North America has 23 countries, including the Caribbean islands, whereas South America has 12 countries.
Canada, United States, Mexico,
There are a total of 35 nations in the Americas (North and South America). In North America alone there are 23 countries, while there are 12 countries in South America.
South America is south of North America. Central American countries such as Honduras and Panama separate the two continents but these countries are considered part of North America.
The capitals of countries sharing borders between North and South America are Panama City in Panama, Quito in Ecuador, and Bogota in Colombia. These countries are located in the region where the two continents meet, forming the boundary between North and South America.
There are 17 countries in North and Central and South America.
North America; when speaking more specifically, the country of Panama is located in Central America. It is a country close to South America and is south of Mexico and its neighboring countries below it.
yes they are
It is more similar to South American countries, but it is a North American country
What two COUNTRIES border North and South America. Technically, Mexico is in Central America, so the answer to the question is: Mexico borders North America, and Panama borders South America. Some consider Mexico to be a part of North America, which is technically incorrect, but in that case, then there are three countries that border North and South America: Panama borders South America, and Belize and Guatemala border North America (Mexico).
The Isthmus of Panama connects South America to Central and North America. There are seven countries around the isthmus along with small offshore islands.
there is no country that borders America both North and South