because it is
Not really. There are some that safe to travel to.
http://www.seniorcitizenjournal.com/travel-articles/senior-travel-Mexico-central-America-and-bus-tours/. this link has information on central America senior trips.
Some cheap places to travel in Central America include Nicaragua, Guatemala, and Honduras. These countries offer affordable accommodations, food, and transportation options for budget travelers.
The Panama Canal is the man-made body of water that saves shippers thousands of miles of extra travel in Central America.
South east, past Central America.
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.
The anagram is Central America.
Haiti is part of America Central like panama
mountains blocked travel between areas
It depends on the route you take, but you need to travel across most of Central and South America.
Yes. The term Latin America refers to regions where the dominant languages are Spanish and Portuguese. So it would include Mexico, Central America, and South America, regardless of the language spoken in the country.
they are all near each other central America are countries like Honduras, Belize, and Guatemala south America has countries like Brazil and then theres Mexico which im pretty sure is a part of north America