Mexico is in Latin America. Latin America is the Americas (including the Caribbean) with the exception of Canada, the US, Guyana, Suriname, and Guyane (French Guiana). Mexico happens to be in that part of Latin America that is also on the continent of North America.
Mexico is part of North America.
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Yes, Central America connects South America at Panama/Columbia and North America at Guatemala/Belize/Mexico
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That Mexico is Mexico and south america is south america
Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean and South America.
Central America borders South America and Mexico.
Mexico is NOT in South America. It is on North America, just south of the United States.
It is located between North and South America and the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico. This allows Mexico to act as a bridge between both regions.
the Caribbean, south America and middle America
Mexico is part of North America.
The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was signed by all three of the countries in North America, which are (from north to south) Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico.
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Depending on where you start at it could be Mexico, Canada, Cuba, and any place in Latin or South America.
Europeans lump Mexico, Central America, and South America together into what is called Latin America.
If you take Mexico out of the equation, balance would be positive by about US$ 11.4 billion. This is because trade with Mexico is larger that the trade with the rest of all Latin America combined:US-Central and South America Trade (2012):exports: US$ 183,187.8 millionimports: US$ 171,780.5 millionbalance: US$ 11,407.3 millionUS-Mexico Trade (2012)exports: US$ 215,931.2 millionimports: US$ 277,569.8 millionbalance: US$ -61,638.6 million