The territory of Yucatan Peninsula is mostly owned by Mexico, but it also includes Belize as well as the Peten province of Guatemala.
Guatemala and Belize.
Part of it is covered by southeastern Mexico, all of Belize and northern Guatemala.
Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico occupy the Yucatán Peninsula.
Belize is bordered by Mexico, Guatemala, and the Carribean Sea and Yucatan Peninsula. Hope this helped!
It is the Yucatan peninsula, spanning southeastern Mexico, Guatemala and Belize.
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.
Mexico
Both Belize and Guatemala qualify as such.
There isn't any. The Yucatan Peninsula is shared among the countries of Mexico, Guatemala and Belize.
The Mayas lived in present day Honduras, Belize, Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador. But most now are living in Guatemala.
Mexico shares the southeastern Yucatan Peninsula with both Belize and Guatemala. It also shares, but in name only, the Baja California Peninsula, with the United States.