Canada, which has the longest coastline of any country, at over 200,000 km.
Yes, the Cayman Islands are a Caribbean country.
Despite being the second largest country in the continent, the Democratic Republic of Congo has the smallest coastline at 37km
Canada is not on a coast line...is in a country with its own coasts.
The United States has more coastline than any other country in the world, but Canada has the longest coastline in the world, with a total length of 202,080 kilometres.
Canada has the longest coastline among all countries in the Caribbean, stretching over 200,000 kilometers.
El Salvador
Durban, which is a city of SA.
Yes, Belize's coastline is on the Caribbean.
I thought the smallest was Belize, but the one that's not on the Caribbean coast is El Salvador.
Cuba is an island country with 3,570.4 miles of coastline. It is located in the Caribbean Sea, and has an estimated population of 11.27 million.
The coastline of Guatemala stretches approximately 400 kilometers along the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The Pacific coastline features volcanic beaches and is characterized by its warm waters and surf-friendly waves, while the Caribbean coast is known for its lush mangroves and vibrant marine life. Key ports include Puerto Quetzal on the Pacific and Puerto Barrios on the Caribbean. The coastline plays a crucial role in the country's economy, particularly in trade and tourism.
Jamaica Cuba
Jamaica Cuba
No. It has a coastline on the Caribbean Sea, between Venezuela and Suriname.
Venezuela has a coastline with ports on the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
El Salvador