Isthmus of Panama
Isthmus of Panama Also see Wikipedia's "List of Isthmuses" for more examples.
Pacific
The isthmus that connects Colombia and Central America is the Isthmus of Panama. This narrow strip of land extends from north to south, separating the Caribbean Sea to the east from the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is a strategic location for trade and transportation between the two regions.
A narrow stretch of land is commonly referred to as an "isthmus." An isthmus connects two larger landmasses and is typically bordered by water on two sides. A well-known example is the Isthmus of Panama, which connects North and South America.
Another name for a narrow bridge of land is an "isthmus." An isthmus connects two larger landmasses and often separates two bodies of water. A well-known example is the Isthmus of Panama, which connects North and South America.
Middle America.
The Isthmus of Panama connects South America with countries north of Panama. The Isthmus of Panama is located in Panama, which is part of Central America.
The Isthmus of Panama connects South America to Central and North America. There are seven countries around the isthmus along with small offshore islands.
The Isthmus of Panama.
Isthmus of Panama.
The Isthmus of Panama.
The isthmus of Panama is the narrowest point between North and South America.
The Isthmus of Panama connects South America to Central and North America. There are seven countries around the isthmus along with small offshore islands.
No city connects the two continents, the Isthmus of Panama does.
Yes, it is an isthmus because it connects North and Central America to South America.
Yes, it is an isthmus because it connects North and Central America to South America.
The Isthmus of Panama connects North and South America.