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Caitriona Maria

Ireland

Owner at TPR Teaching

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Owner and Writer at The Facts Institute

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | factsinstitute.com | Caitriona Maria

    Central America is the narrow land bridge connecting North and South America, bordered by Mexico to the north and Colombia to the south. It includes seven countries: Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. Although these countries are relatively small in size, they’re home to some of the most colorful, culturally rich, and historically significant cities in the Western Hemisphere.

  • 1 week ago | factsinstitute.com | Caitriona Maria

    There are seven countries in Central America. These countries are: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama. Curious about the colors, symbols, and designs that represent Central America’s diverse nations? Here are the seven country flags of Central America. When you are finished, be sure to check out the North American and South American country flags.

  • 1 week ago | factsinstitute.com | Caitriona Maria

    Although Central America is not a continent like North America and South America, it is often mentioned separately due to its distinct geography, culture, and politics. Many Central American countries have shared colonial history due to the European influence in the region. In 1492, Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas, marking the beginning of a series of Spanish conquests.

  • 1 week ago | factsinstitute.com | Caitriona Maria

    One of the most important things to consider when traveling overseas is the local currency. Do you need to exchange money ahead of time? What’s the current exchange rate? These are questions worth answering before you hop on a plane. Speaking from experience — I once arrived in a foreign country completely unprepared. I didn’t know enough about the currency and ended up getting scammed within minutes of landing. It wasn’t a fun welcome, but it taught me a valuable lesson.

  • 1 week ago | factsinstitute.com | Caitriona Maria

    A landlocked and sparsely-populated country in southern Africa, this major diamond-producing player is largely covered by desert and is prone to low rainfall and droughts. 1. Over 70% of Botswana is part of the Kalahari Desert region, which is not a typical sandy desert but a semi-arid area covered in grassland and scattered trees. 2. The Okavango Delta in the northwest is one of the world’s largest inland deltas and supports rich wildlife. 3.