North America is not a country, but a continent, and it is the 3rd biggest in the world.
Precise your question. Is it about the United States, all of North America, other countries?
There are Buddhists in North America. Many Buddhists from other countries have emigrated to North American countries. In addition, teachers from other countries came to the Americas to offer the Buddha's teachings, and there is now a growing population of "first generation Buddhists" in North America.
Nothing special; equivalent to other European, North American countries.
all EU states, most other European and North American countries etc
how does the u.s. court system compare to court systems in other countries
no a few other smaller countries to the north do
Some North American countries, like Mexico, were colonized by Spain in the past, which is why Spanish is spoken there today. Other countries, like the United States, have a significant Spanish-speaking population due to migration and historical ties with Spanish-speaking countries.
There are three countries in North America. Canada officially speaks French. The United States and Mexico don't.
Yes, they are. See the related link below to compare shoe sizes amongst Canada/USA to other countries.
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900,000 Native Americans immigrated to North America using the land bridge. This was the first North American Immigration.