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Central America is a central Region of the Americas . Variably defined, the Geographic region constitutes the South ern portion of the North America n Continent . PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Physiographically , Central America is a narrow Isthmus of southern North America extending from the Isthmus Of Tehuantepec in Mexico southeastward to the Isthmus Of Panama where it connects to the Colombia n Pacific Lowlands in northwestern South America . Having an area of some 523,000 Square Kilometre s, it includes the portion of Mexico east of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec—namely the Mexican states of Campeche , Chiapas , Quintana Roo , Tabasco , and Yucatán . The North Pacific Ocean lies to the southwest, the Caribbean Sea lies to the northeast, and the Gulf Of Mexico lies to the north. .]]Most of Central America rests atop the Caribbean Plate . The region is geologically 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. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY Geopolitically , Central America is traditionally reckoned to consist of the following countries:
The UN Subregion of Central America includes all mainland states of North America south of the United States —including Mexico —while the European Union excludes Belize and Mexico from its definition of the region. HISTORY See Also: History 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 '''. SOURCES
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