True.
Middle America includes the Caribbean and countries between the United States and Colombia (although Colombia and Venezuela are sometimes included). Central America only includes the countries between Mexico and Colombia; Middle America includes Central America along with other countries/regions.
There are seven countries between Mexico and Colombia (actually, Mexico BORDERS Central America):GuatemalaBelizeHondurasNicaraguaEl SalvadorCosta RicaPanama
Middle America incorporates the Caribbean as well as countries that lie between the United States and Colombia.
The countries between Colombia and Mexico are Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Belize. This region is known as Central America.
Those would be:GuatemalaBelizeHondurasNicaraguaEl SalvadorCosta RicaPanama
Colombia does, bordering Panama.
No, it is in the northwest corner of the continent, where it connects to Panama and Central America.
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If you mean Middle America as a geographical term (and not the socio-economic term for middle class America) then really its just a pseudonym for Central America so generally speaking, the countries on the isthmus that lies between the contential U.S. and South America. If you're looking for countries then between the U.S. and Colombia. Look here for the wikipedia entry and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_America_(Americas)
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, it is in the northwest corner of the continent, where it connects to Panama in Central America.
Panama and Colombia, if you consider Central America to be part of North America.