According to experts, Columbia is widely recognized as the country that is situated in the northwestern corner of South America.
The Isthmus of Panama separates North America from South America. It is also known as the Isthmus of Darien, and is a narrow strip of land that is in between the Caribbean Sea and Pacific ocean.
Panama, the southernmost country in Central America, I suppose could be called a "thin sweep of land," but Panamanians probably wouldn't like it. Another, shorter name for this "thin sweep of land" would be, "isthmus." Again, Panama would be the only logical answer here--keeping in mind that Panama is divided by a canal as well.
Costa Rica is part of the Central American isthmus, Panama makes up most of the isthmus that connects South America to Central and North America.
Central America joins North and South America. Central America is made up of these nations: Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. However, in some parts of the world Mexico is thought of as part of Central America. On the other hand, the European Union considers neither Mexico nor Belize part of Central America.
Panama is the Central America country that is a isthmus.
this isthmus connects with ColumbiaPanama is the country with an Isthmus
The Isthmus of Panama is the narrowest point between North American and South America. This is the location of the Panama Canal, which transports ships between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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The Isthmus of Panama is the largest isthmus located in Central America.
Isthmus of Panama, Central America - the isthmus joining North America and South America, Isthmus of Corinth - a narrow isthmus between the Gulf of Corinth and the, Isthmus of Kra - a narrow isthmus linking the Malay Peninsula to the Asian
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Sure, here's a sentence with "isthmus": Panama is famous for its isthmus that connects North and South America.
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