El Salvador, Belize
The body of water that borders Central America and Cuba is the Caribbean Sea. This sea is located in the Western Hemisphere and is bordered by several countries in Central America, as well as by Cuba to the north.
A number of countries in South America don't border water including Bolivia and Paraguay.
The South Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and the Gulf of Mexico
Paraguay and Bolivia are the only landlocked countries in South America, meaning they do not have any coastlines or borders with bodies of water.
North America ends at the southern border of Mexico with Guatemala and Belize; South America starts at the border of Panama with Colombia. Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama are considered Central America, although they can be considered as part of North America. When they are, the border between the continents is the Panama-Colombia border. Although the Panama Canal is technically the water link that divides the continents, it is entirely within Panama, which would be Central or North America.
North America ends at the southern border of Mexico with Guatemala and Belize; South America starts at the border of Panama with Colombia. Guatemala, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama are considered Central America, although they can be considered as part of North America. When they are, the border between the continents is the Panama-Colombia border. Although the Panama Canal is technically the water link that divides the continents, it is entirely within Panama, which would be Central or North America.
Lake Nicaragua is the largest inland body of water in Central America.
Lake Nicaragua is the largest inland body of water in Central America.
No, Aruba is not in Central America.Specifically, Central America refers to the seven (7) countries between the southern boundary of Mexico and the Panama Canal. These countries are Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. All but El Salvador have coastlines along the Caribbean Sea, which is the body of water in which the island of Aruba is located.
Lake Nicaragua is the largest inland body of water in Central America.