Routes of Central and South America-Route Map
by:VIPUTRANS
2020-05-24
The Central and South American route is roughly divided into the South American East route (which is a port route that guides the east coast of the United States) and the South American West route (which is a port route that guides the west coast of the United States). It is mainly composed of South America East, South America West, Mexico, and Central America. It is a long and narrow land connecting South America and North America. Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile and other major countries included in the term Central and South American Line.
Central and South American routes
The Central and South American route is roughly divided into the South American East route (which is a port route that guides the east coast of the United States) and the South American West route (which is a port route that guides the west coast of the United States). It is mainly composed of South America East, South America West, Mexico, and Central America. It is a long and narrow land connecting South America and North America. Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile and other major countries included in the term Central and South American Line.
South America belongs to the southern part of the Western Hemisphere, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and Antarctica across the Drake Strait to the south. Basically, the Panama Canal is used as a boundary to separate North America. The Mexico Line refers to the route of Mexican ports. It is located in North America and the capital is Mexico City. It is the third largest country in Latin America. The east of Mexico is blocked by the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, the southeast is adjacent to Guatemala and Belize, the west is the Pacific Ocean, and the north is connected to the United States.
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