No, the Cayman Islands are not part of Central America. They are a British Overseas Territory located in the Caribbean Sea, situated to the northwest of Jamaica and south of Cuba. While they are geographically closer to Central America, they are considered part of the Greater Antilles in the Caribbean region.
Neither. Jamaica is a part of the Caribbean and technically a part of North America.
Cayman Brac is an island that forms part of the Cayman Islands in the Caribbean Sea. This island is located South-West of Cuba and North-West of Jamaica.
Grand Cayman is an island in the country known as the Cayman Islands
No. Panama is part of central America, connected to both South America and North America.
The Cayman Islands are considered part of North America.
Although Cuba is an island in the Caribbean Sea, not connected to any continent,it is considered to be part of North America, as are the countries of Central America.North America
Grand Cayman is the largest of the three islands that make up the Cayman Islands, which are a British Overseas Territory. The Cayman Islands consist of three islands: Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac, and Little Cayman. Grand Cayman itself is not part of a county, as it is governed directly as part of the territory rather than being divided into counties.
Central America is part of North America. All of the Central American countries are officially part of that continent.
El Salvador is in Central America, which is part of North America. It is also in Latin America, which consists of Central America and South America.
Puerto Rico is an island ,closest to central America.
It is Haiti also the most poorest country in South America and Central America
Dominican Republic, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Bahamas, and Barbados are all part of Central America. Just because it's an island, doesn't mean it ain't in Central America.