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Mexico is actually a country, and the other countries are small, so they're considered as Central America. And it is considered to be part of Central America. It's actually not a part of Central America,and Mexico is in the middle with other countries so it's called Middle America.
By convention, and where North America and South America are considered separate continents, Middle America is the southernmost part of North America.
I think what you mean is Central America. :) So yes, it is a part of Central America.
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America IS a country of it's own. It is made up of States,,,50 of them. "Middle America" is a term to describe the average American based on economics. The majority of Americans make up "middle America:.
Yes, Guatemala is part of middle America.
Because it is considered - incorrectly - to be part of Central America. Note that Middle America is usually coined to name the region between Mexico and South America, but sometimes it is also the term used to define the Midwestern United States. Mexico is in neither of both regions.
B. Guatemala.
Greenland is considered part of the continent of North America.
North America, though culturally it's part of Latin America and is sometimes considered (with Central America and the Caribbean islands) to form a "Middle America" intermediate between North and South.
North America
Central America is part of North America. All of the Central American countries are officially part of that continent.