Central America Central America is the southern region of North America, beginning south of the Gulf of Mexico (the exact location is defined variously) and ending at the border between Panama and Colombia. In the most common definition, it consists of the nations between Mexico and Colombia: ...more on Wikipedia about "Central America"
The Central American Court of Justice (1907–1918, 1962 to date) is an international court established by five Central American states. It was initially created by a treaty signed on December 20, 1907 at Washington, D.C., United States; following its dissolution in 1918, it was re-created in 1962 as an action of the Organization of Central American States. ...more on Wikipedia about "Central American Court of Justice"
The Central American Parliament, also known by the abbreviation Parlacen (from the Spanish Parlamento Centroamericano) is a political institution devoted to the integration of the Central American countries. ...more on Wikipedia about "Central American Parliament"
The Esquipulas Peace Agreement was an initiative in the mid- 1980s to settle the military conflicts which had plagued Central America for many years, in some cases, notably Guatemala decades. It built upon work laid by the Contadora Group from 1983 to 1985. ...more on Wikipedia about "Esquipulas Peace Agreement"
This article deals with the most common use of the word hammock, a sling for sleeping or resting in. Particularly in the southern United States, a hammock can also mean a piece of thickly wooded land, usually covered with bushes and vines. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hammock"
The Latin American Free Trade Association was created in 1960 by Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay. The signatories hoped to create a common market in Latin America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Latin American Free Trade Association"
(List of rivers in Central America and the Caribbean) ==Nicaragua== ...more on Wikipedia about "List of rivers in Central America and the Caribbean" It's my shortopedia!
The following is a listing of radio stations in North and Central America: ...more on Wikipedia about "Lists of radio stations in North and Central America"
Los Altos ("The Highlands" in the Spanish language) was an area of Central America, which was added as a sixth state to the United States of Central America in the 1830s. Its capital was Quetzaltenango and it occupied the west of present-day Guatemala and parts of Chiapas. ...more on Wikipedia about "Los Altos, Central America"
Telesecundaria is a system of distance education programs for secondary and high school students created by the government of Mexico and available in rural areas of the country as well as Central America, South America, Canada and the United States via satellite ( Solidaridad 1 and Satmex 5). ...more on Wikipedia about "Telesecundaria"
The United Provinces of Central America (UPCA) was a country that existed in Central America from July 1823 to approximately 1840. It was intended to be a federal republic modeled after the USA. The coat of arms on the nation's flag from 1823– 1824 referred to the federation as the Provincias Unidas del Centro de América ("United Provinces of Central America") but its 1824 constitution, coat of arms and flag called it the "Federal Republic of Central America" (República Federal de Centroamérica / Centro América). It is also sometimes referred to in English as the "United States of Central America". ...more on Wikipedia about "United Provinces of Central America"
The Yucatán Peninsula separates the Caribbean Sea from the Gulf of Mexico. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yucatán Peninsula"
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