Those would be:
There are seven countries between Mexico and Colombia (actually, Mexico BORDERS Central America):GuatemalaBelizeHondurasNicaraguaEl SalvadorCosta RicaPanama
True.
Colombia does, bordering Panama.
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.
These are known as Central America, and include:BelizeGuatemalaHondurasEl SalvadorNicaraguaCosta RicaPanamaYou should note that you don't need to pass through all these countries to reach Colombia from Mexico.
Northwest; both countries are "connected" trough Central America which acts as a land bridge.
Central America is bordered by Mexico to the north and Colombia to the south. Countries in Central America include Honduras, Belize, Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, and Guatemala.
Belize and Guatemala border Mexico.Panama borders South America (Colombia, to be specific).
No. Mexico and Colombia are two different, independent countries. Mexico is located on the southern tip of North America, while Colombia is located on the northwestern tip of South America. Both are separated by the region known as Central America (Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica and Panama).
No. Both countries are separated by most of Central America (Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama).
The majority of Spanish-speaking countries are located in Latin America, with the exception of Spain in Europe. These countries include Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and many others throughout Central and South America.
the U.S and Mexico border the west indies i think:)