San Andres
Ivy Island
North of Norway, it is an Island owned by Norway far above Europe near the Artic, cold!!
If you mean the Cordoba in Spain, it's relatively close to the Granada in Spain (about 100 miles) but not the Granada in Nicaragua. If you mean one of the Cordobas in Argentina, Colombia or Mexico, they're not close to either of the Granadas.
Malaga is in a valley in Colombia The largest city near it is Bucharamanga
Yes it is, Nevada IS hugging navada
Both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
None. Mexico does not border Nicaragua; the United States, Guatemala and Belize are bordering countries of Mexico.
Both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
You were wrong there are 40
It's located along the Caribbean, near Colombia, Guyana and the northern part of Brazil.
In North of Equator (near Esmeraldas town), South of Colombia (near Pasto and La Correra towns) and extreme North of Brazil (South of the State of Roraima, right in Macapa Town in the State of Amapá, by Marajó Island in the State of Pará).
Railroads owned a lot of the western land near prime transportation routes.