Central America

Central America
Map of Central America
Area523,780 km2 (202,233 sq mi)[1]
Population43,308,660 (2013 est.)
Density77/km2 (200/sq mi)
Countries7
DemonymCentral American, North American
GDP$107.7 billion (exchange rate) (2006)
$ 226.3 billion (purchasing power parity) (2006).
GDP per capita$2,541 (exchange rate) (2006)
$5,339 (purchasing power parity) (2006).
LanguagesSpanish, English, Mayan languages, Garifuna, Kriol, European languages, and many others
Time ZonesUTC - 6:00, UTC - 5:00
Most Populated Cities
Guatemala Guatemala City
Honduras Tegucigalpa
Nicaragua Managua
Panama Panama City
Honduras San Pedro Sula
El Salvador San Salvador City
Guatemala Questzaltenango
Panama San Miguelito
Costa Rica San José
Honduras Choloma
Guatemala Quetzaltenango
El Salvador Santa Ana
El Salvador San Miguel
Honduras La Ceiba

Central America (Spanish: América Central, pronounced [aˈmeɾika senˈtɾal] (audio speaker iconlisten) or Centroamérica pronounced [sentɾoaˈmeɾika] (audio speaker iconlisten)) is the central geographic region of the continent known as the Americas. It goes from Mexico in the north-west, to Panama in the south-east.

Central America in red

Central America has an area of 524,000 square kilometers (202,000 sq mi). It is almost 0.1% of the Earth's surface. This is a list of the countries in Central America, from the largest to the smallest:

While Nicaragua is the largest country in area, of Central America, Guatemala has the largest population by country in Central America, with more than 14 million people and they also have the most populated city in Central America, being Guatemala City.

Guatemala City is the largest city in Central America.

Six of the seven countries have Spanish as their official language, with Belize being the non-Spanish speaking country, as their official language is English, although there are now at least 195,597 (62.8%) of people in Belize who speak Spanish.[2]

Some people also speak indigenous or creole languages like the Maya languages.

Central America has a density of 77 people per square kilometer.

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  2. Page 32 of Demografía de la lengua española Archived 2010-09-23 at the Wayback Machine (52,1% native speakers + 11,7% with some Spanish knowladge)

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