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Commonly, '''Central America''' is the region of [[North America]] located between the southern border of [[Mexico]] and the northwest border of [[Colombia]], in [[South America]]. Some geographers classify Central America as a large [[isthmus]], and in this geographic sense it sometimes includes the portion of Mexico east of the [[Isthmus of Tehuantepec]], namely the Mexican states of [[Chiapas]], [[Tabasco]], [[Campeche (state)|Campeche]], [[Yucatán]] and [[Quintana Roo]]. However, Central America is much more commonly understood to correspond with the nations between Mexico and Colombia.
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Commonly, '''Central America''' is the region of [[North America]] located between the southern border of [[Mexico]] and the northwest border of [[Colombia]], in [[South America]]. Some geographers classify Central America as a large [[isthmus]], and in this geographic sense it sometimes includes the portion of Mexico east of the [[Isthmus of Tehuantepec]], namely the Mexican states of [[Chiapas]], [[Tabasco]], [[Campeche]], [[Yucatán]] and [[Quintana Roo]]. However, Central America is much more commonly understood to correspond with the nations between Mexico and Colombia.
  
The [[UN]] [[subregion]] of Central America includes all mainland states of North America south of the [[US]], including Mexico.
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The [[UN]] subregion of Central America includes all mainland states of North America south of the [[U.S.]], including Mexico.
  
 
[[image:CentAmerica.jpg|right|360px|thumb|Map of Central America]]
 
[[image:CentAmerica.jpg|right|360px|thumb|Map of Central America]]
  
 
== Countries ==
 
== Countries ==
In one common definition, Central America consists of the following countries (located between the the northwest border of Colombia and the southern border of [[Mexico]]—roughly east to west):
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In one common definition, Central America consists of the following countries (located between the northwest border of Colombia and the southern border of [[Mexico]]—roughly east to west):
 
*[[Panama]]
 
*[[Panama]]
 
*[[Costa Rica]]
 
*[[Costa Rica]]
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== Geography ==
 
== Geography ==
Central America thus has an area of about 540,000 km² (208,500 mi²), and a width between the [[Pacific Ocean]] and the [[Caribbean Sea]] ranging from about 560 km to about 50 km (350 to 30 mi).
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Central America thus has an area of about 540,000 km² (208,500 mi²) and a width between the [[Pacific Ocean]] and the [[Caribbean Sea]] ranging from about 560 km to about 50 km (350 to 30 mi).
  
 
[[Image:Tectonic plates Caribbean.png|thumb|right|[[Central America]] and the [[Caribbean Plate]].]]
 
[[Image:Tectonic plates Caribbean.png|thumb|right|[[Central America]] and the [[Caribbean Plate]].]]
The geology of Central America is active, with [[volcanic eruption]]s and [[earthquake]]s occurring from time to time. In [[1931]] and [[1972]] earthquakes devastated [[Managua]], the capital of [[Nicaragua]]. Fertile soils from weathered volcanic lavas have made it possible to sustain dense populations in the agriculturally productive highland areas. The [[Caribbean Plate]] is a tectonic plate upon which Central America rests.
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The geology of Central America is active, with volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occurring from time to time. In 1931 and 1972 earthquakes devastated [[Managua]], the capital of [[Nicaragua]]. Fertile soils from weathered volcanic lavas have made it possible to sustain dense populations in the agriculturally productive highland areas. The [[Caribbean Plate]] is a tectonic plate upon which Central America rests.
  
 
The narrowest part of [[The Americas]], Central America is the site of the [[Panama Canal]] as well as the proposed, but never-completed [[Nicaragua Canal]].
 
The narrowest part of [[The Americas]], Central America is the site of the [[Panama Canal]] as well as the proposed, but never-completed [[Nicaragua Canal]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
{{main|History of Central America}}
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There was a nation of '''Central America''' in the early 19th century, consisting of the present day nations of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica (and a portion of the modern Mexican state of Chiapas). This was sometimes known as the '''United Provinces of Central America''' or the '''[[United States of Central America]]'''.
 
 
There was a nation of '''Central America''' in the early [[19th century]], consisting of the present day nations of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica (and a portion of the modern Mexican state of Chiapas). This was sometimes known as the '''United Provinces of Central America''' or the '''[[United States of Central America]]'''.
 
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* The related term [[Mesoamerica]] (occasionally also called [[Middle America (disambiguation)|Middle America]]) is used in [[English language|English]] mostly restricted to referring to the [[Pre-Columbian]] [[Native American (Americas)|Native American]] cultures of this region, which extended north into central Mexico.
 
* The related term [[Mesoamerica]] (occasionally also called [[Middle America (disambiguation)|Middle America]]) is used in [[English language|English]] mostly restricted to referring to the [[Pre-Columbian]] [[Native American (Americas)|Native American]] cultures of this region, which extended north into central Mexico.
 
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 09:27, 28 December 2005


Commonly, Central America is the region of North America located between the southern border of Mexico and the northwest border of Colombia, in South America. Some geographers classify Central America as a large isthmus, and in this geographic sense it sometimes includes the portion of Mexico east of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, namely the Mexican states of Chiapas, Tabasco, Campeche, Yucatán and Quintana Roo. However, Central America is much more commonly understood to correspond with the nations between Mexico and Colombia.

The UN subregion of Central America includes all mainland states of North America south of the U.S., including Mexico.

File:CentAmerica.jpg
Map of Central America

Countries

In one common definition, Central America consists of the following countries (located between the northwest border of Colombia and the southern border of Mexico—roughly east to west):

Geography

Central America thus has an area of about 540,000 km² (208,500 mi²) and a width between the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea ranging from about 560 km to about 50 km (350 to 30 mi).

Central America and the Caribbean Plate.

The geology of Central America is active, with volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occurring from time to time. In 1931 and 1972 earthquakes devastated Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. Fertile soils from weathered volcanic lavas have made it possible to sustain dense populations in the agriculturally productive highland areas. The Caribbean Plate is a tectonic plate upon which Central America rests.

The narrowest part of The Americas, Central America is the site of the Panama Canal as well as the proposed, but never-completed Nicaragua Canal.

History

There was a nation of Central America in the early 19th century, consisting of the present day nations of Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica (and a portion of the modern Mexican state of Chiapas). This was sometimes known as the United Provinces of Central America or the United States of Central America.

See also

  • The related term Mesoamerica (occasionally also called Middle America) is used in English mostly restricted to referring to the Pre-Columbian Native American cultures of this region, which extended north into central Mexico.

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