Originally posted by Barry O'Speedwagon
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Well Texas is South America and Michigan is North America so Kansas must be Central America.
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North America and South America are continents. Central America is a region that arguably has parts in both continents. (And Nicaragua seems to be the Tasmania of Central America, ie. forgotten).
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And I know egzackery how you feel Graham.....Melbourne for instanceOriginally posted by GrahamK View Post
And Columbia is a city in North America
Number of times I see/hear people refer to Columbian coffee
Is a city in Florida USA.
And they all reckon ....Melbourne.... has the best coffee in the world !!
How on G..g.e Earth ! Did They work that one out ? ......
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Wikipedia lists Central America as part of North America..Likewise, the Caribbean countries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._by_population
Belize does produce coffee.
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My understanding is that Central America is the area from Panama to Mexico eg
Panama
Costa Rica
Honduras
Guatemala
Belize
El Salvador
Mexico
Think most of them produce coffee but not sure about Belize which used to be called British Honduras.
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Mexico is North America, Colombia is South America and the bit in the middle is Central America.
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Geography lesson required
I'm looking at Google Maps and have America on my screen.
Can someone enlighten me please what coffee producing countries are classed as Central American versus Southern American
Is there a geographical / longitudinal cut-off point?
Ohh and apologies to my long suffering Geography teacher in school (cant remember her name) but pretty sure she would be turning in her grave now
Cheers

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