Not really: Belize has shores on the Caribbean sea, and the straight-line distance between Belize and the Gulf of Mexico (via Mexico) is roughly 400 Km (250 miles).
The Yucatan peninsula extends from the main body of Mexico into the Gulf of Mexico. To a certain extent, the nations of Belize and Guatemala are part of this peninsula.
No, Alaska is nowhere near Gulf of Mexico.
Mexico is bordered on the north by the US of A, on the east by the Gulf of Mexico, on the south by Guatemala and Belize, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California.
The Persian Gulf is nowhere near the Gulf of Mexico. Many oceans and seas separate them.
There is no sea near Florida but, the gulf which is Gulf of Mexico, West of Florida.
Guatemala is in central America. Located near the border of Mexico, Honduras + the gulf of Honduras's, Belize, and El Salvador.
It is the region that spans the Yucatan peninsula, bordering the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, Guatemala and Belize.
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The United States to the north; Guatemala and Belize to the south; the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea to the east.
Pensacola is located near the Gulf of Mexico.
Oil and natural gas.
our canoe was near the gulfThe gulf of mexico is 579,153 sq. miles