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Have you ever wondered if Mexico really belongs to North America? If so, you're not alone. You’ve probably heard someone say, “Mexico’s in Latin America,” or maybe “It’s part of the Caribbean.” But, hold your horses, my friend—there’s a little geography myth we need to bust!
Yes, Mexico is indeed part of North America! It’s as North American as your morning coffee and your favorite taco stand. While it’s easy to get caught up in the cultural richness and history that ties Mexico to Latin America, geographically speaking, it’s firmly planted in the northern hemisphere.
So, why do people sometimes think Mexico belongs somewhere else? It’s all about how we think of regions! Mexico shares a rich cultural heritage with many Latin American countries, making it seem like it should be part of that group. But trust us—when it comes to maps, it’s North America all the way!
To make things clearer, North America is made up of three countries: Canada, the United States, and Mexico. That’s right! Even though Mexico might not be like the other two in every way (hello, amazing food, vibrant traditions, and beautiful landscapes), it’s still part of the same continental family.
So, next time you hear someone question Mexico’s place on the map, you can confidently say: “Mexico is in North America, and it’s proud to be here!” You’ll sound like a geography genius and maybe even spark a conversation about tacos. Now, that’s what we call winning!
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