The country that touches Central America is Mexico, which borders the region to the north. Central America itself consists of seven countries: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama, all situated between Mexico to the north and Colombia to the south.
Belize. It touches the Carribean Sea.
No country in Central America or anywhere else in the world touches the Sun. (The sun-kissed Caribbean? See the related question below)
Colombia. *If you consider America divided solely into North and South, then Central America is considered part of North America, and Panama has a border with Colombia. None. Mexico, the southernmost nation of North America, touches Central America only.
The American Southwest. Also Central America and Latin America qualify as such.
Panama is the southernmost country in Central America.
The newest Country in Central America is Belize.
El Salvador.El Salvador is on the western side, and the only water it touches is the Pacific Ocean.
Central America is not a country. That is like saying North America is one country when it clearly isn't. Central America is composed of seven countries.
No. Honduras is a country in central America.
The smallest country in Central America is El Salvador.
Honduras is a country in Central America.
There are 5 central American countries that touch the Pacific.