In general, Latin America is made up of three regions: South America, Caribbean and Middle America. Cuba is a nation in the Caribbean.
North America is the continent closest to Cuba. Cuba is located in the Caribbean Sea, which is situated just south of the United States in North America.
Havana is the capital of Cuba, which is located in the Caribbean region, not in either Middle or South America.
Depending on where you start at it could be Mexico, Canada, Cuba, and any place in Latin or South America.
Cuba is located in the Caribbean region of Latin America. It is an island country situated between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, south of the United States and the Bahamas.
Cuba is located on the continent of North America.
Cuba is located to the south of the mainland of North America. Specifically, it lies south of the southern tip of Florida, with the Florida Straits separating the two. Therefore, the cardinal direction of Cuba relative to North America is south.
Cuba?
North America is the continent closest to Cuba. Cuba is located in the Caribbean Sea, which is situated just south of the United States in North America.
Gulf of Mexico
Latin America does include South America, but it also includes Mexico and all those islands around where Cuba is.
Cuba, South America.
Cuba is an island lying east of North America.
North central. The Caribbean Sea is bounded by South America to the south, the Virgin Islands chain from Anguilla to Grenada in the east, by Puerto Rico and Cuba on the north, and Central America to the west. Jamaica is just south of Cuba; about the center of the Caribbean from east to west, but much closer to Cuba than to South America.
Havana is the capital of Cuba, which is located in the Caribbean region, not in either Middle or South America.
It is an island south of Florida.
CUBA
Cuba was an early colony in the exploration of Spain in the Western Hemisphere. Often it was a staging base for Spanish expeditions into both North and South America.