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Central America is a
subregion of
North America. Its
political boundaries are
defined as
bordering Mexico to the north,
Colombia to the south, the Caribbean...
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Republic of
Central America (Spanish: República
Federal de
Centro América),
originally known as the
United Provinces of
Central America (Provincias Unidas...
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North American Central Time Zone (CT) is a time zone in
parts of Canada, the
United States, Mexico,
Central America and some
Caribbean islands.
Central Time...
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Central American Integration System (Spanish:
Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana, or SICA) has been the
economic and
political organization...
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Central America is
commonly said to
include Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua,
Costa Rica, and Panama. This
definition matches modern...
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contemporary Central America); the Purépecha in present-day Michoacán and
surrounding areas, and the Aztecs/Mexica, who, from
their central capital at Tenochtitlan...
- Caribbean,
Central America,
Clipperton Island, Greenland, Mexico,
Saint Pierre and Miquelon,
Turks and
Caicos Islands, and the
United States.
North America covers...
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America,
Central America, Mexico, and the
islands of the Caribbean". In a
narrow sense, it
refers to
Spanish America and
Brazil (Portuguese
America)...
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Central America is a
subregion of the
Americas formed by six
Latin American countries and one (officially) Anglo-
American country, Belize. As an isthmus...
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consent in
Mexico is 15. The ages of
consent in the
countries of
Central America range from 14 to 18. In four
territories (Anguilla, the
Cayman Islands...