The Yucatán Peninsula is bordered by two countries: Mexico and Belize. To the north and west, it is part of Mexico, while to the southeast, it shares a border with Belize. The peninsula's geographic location, jutting into the Caribbean Sea, allows it to be adjacent to these two nations, which have distinct cultural and historical ties to the region. Additionally, the proximity facilitates trade, tourism, and cultural exchange among the neighboring countries.
Part of it is covered by southeastern Mexico, all of Belize and northern Guatemala.
The two countries that border the Gulf of Mexico are ; USA and Mexico. And The Peninsula in SE Mexico is the Yucatan Peninsula
Guatemala and Belize.
It is IN Mexico. Its location is on the northeastern tip of the Yucatan peninsula.
the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean
The Yucatan Peninsula is mostly savannahs. The western part of the peninsula does contain a tropical rain forest. It goes over the border between Mexico and Beliz and Guatemala. It covers almost all of the Mexican states of Chiapas, Tabasco and Campeche.
Mexico is west of the Caribbean, where the shores of such sea touch the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico.
Along the Gulf of Mexico coast, from the Mexico-Texas border down to the Yucatan peninsula.
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Countries that border Persian gulf
On rainforests along the Pacific Coast, the Yucatan peninsula and all highlands close to the Guatemala and Belize border.
Portugal and Andorra are the two countries on the Iberian Peninsula that share a border with Spain.