Caribbean Lowlands
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The Caribbean Lowlands are a plains region along eastern areas of Central American nations. The area is usually between mountain ranges and the coastlines of the Caribbean Sea.
Geography[]
The lowlands are mainly between the major American Cordillera System ranges running down the center of the Central American Isthmus and the Caribbean coasts.
In some areas of Central America, such as northern Honduras and Panama, the Caribbean Lowlands are narrow to non-existent. In other areas, such as Nicaragua and eastern Honduras, the lowlands expand into the plains of the Mosquito Coast. Wide coastal plains are also found further north along the Caribbean in Belize.
Ecology[]
The lowlands habitats and plant communities are in Neotropic ecoregions
See also[]
- Geography of Central America
- Regions of the Caribbean
- Regions of Central America
References[]
Categories:
- Regions of Central America
- Ecoregions of Central America
- Geography of Central America
- Landforms of Central America
- Plains of North America
- Geography of Belize
- Geography of Guatemala
- Geography of Honduras
- Geography of Nicaragua
- Geography of Panama
- Caribbean Sea
- Coasts of the Atlantic Ocean
- Regions of the Caribbean
- Neotropical ecoregions
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- Guatemala geography stubs
- Honduras geography stubs
- Nicaragua geography stubs
- Panama geography stubs