Childrens Illustrated World Atlas

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

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P A C I F I C O C E A N


Caribbean


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Laguna de Caratasca


Lago de Managua


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BELIZE


HONDURAS


COSTA RICA


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PANAMA


NICARAGUA


GUATEMALA


Volcán Barú 11,401ft (3475m)

Cerro Chirripó
Grande
12,530ft
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Guarumal Las Tablas Jaqué

Ocú

Garachiné

El Real Yaviza

La Palma
Penonomé

Puerto
Obaldía
Chimán
Capira

Boquete

Palmar Sur

Cortés

Buenos Aires

Aligandí

Almirante

Cristóbal

Quepos

Guabito

Nicoya Portobelo El Porvenir

Filadelfia Cañas

Puerto
Bagaces Viejo

Upala

San Juan
La Cruz del Norte

Belén

Punta
Gorda

Boaco El Rama

Muy Muy

Sébaco

Barra de
La Sirena Río Grande
Somotillo

Condega

Ocotal
Somoto

Siuna
Jalapa

Bonanza

Yablis
Puerto
Cabezas

Tuapi

La Esperanza

GuaimacaCampamento Bocay

Waspam

Catacamas

San Marcos

La Unión Gualaco
Rabinal Salamá Gualán

Yoro

Puerto Lempira

Los Amates

San Esteban
Nebaj

Chajul

Morales

Savá

Tocoa

Jacaltenango


Brus
Laguna

Chisec

Limón

Iriona
Trujillo
Punta Gorda

San Antonio
San Luis

Roatán

Monkey River
Town
Sayaxché

Dolores

La Libertad

San Benito

Santa Elena

Carmelita

Hill
Bank

Indian Church

San Pedro

Caledonia

Santiago Chitré

La Concepción

Cartago

Alajuela

Quesada

Liberia

Rivas

Nandaime

Jinotepe

Juigalpa Bluefields

San Carlos

Corinto

Jinotega
Estelí

Choluteca

San José

Danlí

Chalatenango

Jutiapa
Metapán

Siguatepeque Juticalpa
Chiquimula

Santa Rosa
de Copán

Zacapa

Santa Cruz del Quiché

Huehuetenango

Cobán

Barillas Tela

Flores Dangriga

San Ignacio

Belize City

Orange Walk

Corozal

Aguadulce

Siquirres

Tipitapa

Prinzapolka

Ciudad Darío

Matagalpa

Puerto Cortés

Balboa

Heredia

Puerto Barrios

Puntarenas


Granada


Masaya


Chinandega


Usulután


Sonsonate


Escuintla


Quezaltenango


El Progreso


San Vicente


Ahuachapán


Comayagua


David


San Miguelito


León


San Miguel


Santa Ana


San Pedro
Sula

Colón


Limón


La Ceiba


MANAGUA


TEGUCIGALPA


SAN SALVADOR


GUATEMALA CITY


PANAMA
CITY

BELMOPAN


SAN JOSÉ


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Markets selling fresh fruit


and vegetables


FOOD MARKETS


Coffee, bananas, and sugar


cane are all key exports from


here to the food markets of


the world. Most are cultivated


on large plantations. However,


food for the local population,


such as potatoes, avocados,


rice, and corn, is grown


on small farms and sold at


local markets.


NATIVE PEOPLES


These Cuna Indians of Panama wear


traditional embroidered clothes.


Native Indians and mestizos


(people of mixed heritage) form


a small minority in the region,


although the ethnic mix varies


from country to country.


In Guatemala, more than


half the people are direct


descendants of the


Maya Indians.


BANANA INDUSTRY


The hot, wet climate of Honduras is perfect


for cultivating fruit, such as bananas. These


are often grown on huge plantations,


which employ local people who may


work long hours for very little pay.


Once cut down, the bananas are


washed, inspected, and packed into


boxes to be sent abroad. Bananas


are a major export for Honduras.


COFFEE BEANS


Costa Rica was the first


country in Central America


to grow coffee and today


produces more than


165,000 tons each


year. Coffee is harvested


from the fruit of the


coffee bush. Once


picked, the beans are


left to dry in the sun.


This worker is raking


the beans as they dry.


PANAMA CANAL


Forming a vital link


between the Atlantic


and Pacific Oceans,


the Panama Canal


is one of the world’s


busiest waterways. After


sharing the canal with


the US, Panama took full


control in 1999. Over the


years, trade has made Panama


City a major financial center.


As bananas grow,


they begin to point


upward.


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