Negara negara di benua Amerika utara

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Negara-negara di Benua Amerika Utara beserta Ibukotanya – Benua Amerika Utara adalah Benua Terbesar ketiga di Dunia berdasarkan luas wilayahnya. Benua Amerika Utara yang menutupi sekitar 4,8% permukaan Bumi (laut dan darat) atau memiliki sekitar 16,5% daratan dari total daratan yang ada di Bumi ini berada diantara Samudera Pasifik di bagian barat dan Samudera Atlantik di bagian Timurnya. Batas geografis yang membedakan antara Benua Amerika Utara dengan Amerika Selatan adalah Perbatasan antara negara Panama (Amerika Utara) dan Kolumbia (Amerika Selatan). Daratan Benua Amerika Utara dan Benua Amerika Selatan juga dipisahkan oleh Terusan Panama yang menghubungkan Samudera Pasifik dan Samudera Atlantik.

Kanada merupakan Negara Terbesar di Benua Amerika Utara yaitu sebesar 9.984.670km2 sedangkan Negara yang memiliki jumlah penduduk terbanyak di Benua Amerika Utara adalah Amerika Serikat yaitu sebanyak 321.368.864 jiwa.

Luas Wilayah Benua Amerika Utara : 24,490,000 km2
Jumlah Penduduk Benua Amerika Utara : 565,265,000 jiwa (est.2013)
Jumlah Negara di Benua Amerika Utara: 23 Negara berdaulat yang diakui PBB
Titik Tertinggi Benua Amerika Utara : Gunung McKinley di Alaska (6,194m)
Danau Terbesar di Benua Amerika Utara : Danau Superior (82.410km2)
Sungai Terpanjang di Benua Amerika Utara : Sungai Mississippi-Missouri (5.969km)
Bahasa-bahasa di Benua Amerika Utara : Bahasa Inggris, Bahasa Perancis dan Bahasa Spanyol.

Daftar Negara-negara di Benua Amerika Utara

Secara Geografis, Benua Amerika Utara dapat dibagi menjadi beberapa wilayah sub region yaitu Amerika Utara, Karibia dan Amerika Tengah.

Negara-negara di Sub-region Amerika Utara

Berikut ini adalah 3 Negara yang terletak di bagian paling Utara Benua Amerika Utara yang biasanya disebut dengan Sub-region Amerika Utara.

No Negara Ibukota Luas Wilayah
1 Kanada Ottawa 9.984.670 km²
2 Meksiko Mexico City 1.964.375 km²
3 Amerika Serikat Washington, D.C. 9.833.517 km²

Negara-negara di Sub-region Karibia

Hampir semua Negara-negara yang berada di Sub-region Karibia adalah Negara Kepulauan, berikut ini adalah negara-negara yang terletak di Sub-regian Karibia.

No Negara Ibukota Luas Wilayah
1 Antigua dan Barbuda St. John’s 442,6 km²
2 Bahamas Nassau 13.880 km²
3 Barbados Bridgetown 430 km²
4 Kuba Havana 110.860 km²
5 Dominika Roseau 751 km²
6 Republik Dominika Santo Domingo 48.670 km²
7 Grenada St. George’s 344 km²
8 Haiti Port-au-Prince 27.750 km²
9 Jamaika Kingston 10.991 km²
10 Saint Kitts dan Nevis Basseterre 261 km²
11 Saint Lucia Castries 616 km²
12 Saint Vincent dan Grenadines Kingstown 389 km²
13 Trinidad dan Tobago Port of Spain 5.128 km²

Negara-negara di Sub-region Amerika Tengah

Dibawah ini adalah daftar 7 Negara yang terletak di Sub-region Amerika Tengah.

No Negara Ibukota Luas Wilayah
1 Belize Belmopan 22,966 km²
2 Kosta Rika San José 51.100 km²
3 El Salvador San Salvador 21.041 km²
4 Guatemala Guatemala City 108.889 km²
5 Honduras Tegucigalpa 112.090 km²
6 Nikaragua Managua 130.370 km²
7 Panama Panama City 75.420 km²
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