North American Countries and Capitals
This page presents a comprehensive list of countries in North America along with their capital cities. The information is crucial for understanding the political geography of the continent. The list includes 14 entries, covering major nations, Central American countries, and select Caribbean islands.
Definition: North America - The third-largest continent, located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and almost completely within the Western Hemisphere.
The countries and capitals listed are:
- United States - Washington
- Canada - Ottawa
- Mexico - Mexico City
- Guatemala - Guatemala City
- Belize - Belmopan
- El Salvador - San Salvador
- Honduras - Tegucigalpa
- Nicaragua - Managua
- Costa Rica - San José
- Panama - Panama City
- Cuba - Havana
- Haiti - Port-au-Prince
- Dominican Republic - Santo Domingo
- Greenland - Nuuk
Example: The United States, with its capital Washington D.C., is the most populous country in North America and a global superpower.
This list provides a valuable resource for students studying North American countries and capitals. It's particularly useful for those preparing for geography quizzes or exams focused on the political landscape of North America.
Highlight: The inclusion of Greenland in this list is noteworthy, as it's an autonomous territory of Denmark but geographically part of North America.
The page also features a small map of North America, which serves as a visual aid to complement the textual information. This North America map helps students visualize the geographical locations of the countries listed.
Quote: "MAPA AMERYKI POŁNOCNEJ" - This Polish phrase at the bottom of the page translates to "Map of North America" in English, indicating that the resource may be part of a multilingual or Polish-language geography educational material.