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CENTRAL AMERICA
Central America is the narrow southernmost region (c.202,200 sq mi/523,698 sq km) of North America, linked to South America at Colombia. It separates the Caribbean from the Pacific. Whilst containing many essential ingredients to a holiday paradise, the countries of Central America tend not to be the choice of the average holiday maker, generally being overshadowed by crime rates, economic strife and its location as the epicentre of the earths volcanic activity. However, the continent does offer unriveled natural wildlife (Costa Rica/Panama), a divers paradise (Belize), unriveled sightseeing (Mayan ruins) and natural beauties that few continents can surpass.


The middle portion of Central America is an active zone of volcanoes and earthquakes; it contains the Nicaragua Depression, which includes the huge lakes Nicaragua and Managua. The ranges of S Central America are outliers of the Andes Mts. of South America. Tajumulco (13,846 ft/4,210 m high), a volcano in Guatemala, is the region's highest peak. Central America's climate varies with altitude from tropical to cool. The eastern side of the region receives heavy rainfall. Bananas, coffee, and cacao are the chief crops of Central America, and gold and silver are mined there.
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