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Excluding Antarctica, South America has the smallest number of nations. There are twelve independent countries on the continent of South America. Although French Guiana is physically located in South America, it is ruled by France as an overseas region and is considered to be part of that country.
The usual definition of North America is the land from Panama at the southern tip up to Alaska and Canada at the northern extreme. The countries that are mostly in that region are:CanadaUSAMexicoBelizeGuatemalaHondurasEl SalvadorNicaraguaCosta Ricaand Panama.
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Antarctica has no countries. South America only has twelve. Australia & Oceania has fourteen.
This is true. Since Australia only has one nation, Australia. However, Australia is usually grouped with Oceania, which includes Pacific island nations. This then puts the total to 14, beating South America, who has 12. [This is all excluding Antarctica, who has no countries]
Australia is the smallest continent by the number of countries, with only one country, which is Australia itself.
There are 46 countries in Europe excluding transcontinental countries: Turkey Georgia Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Russia
Antarctica has the fewest number of nations, as it has none.
Antarctica has no countries. South America only has twelve. Australia & Oceania has fourteen.
Canada shares its continent with North America. North America includes countries like the United States and Mexico, as well as various smaller nations and territories. The continent is characterized by diverse geography, cultures, and economies.
It is countries that are described as developing. South America, Africa, and Asia are mostly made up of developing countries. There are many island nations, as well as the countries of Central America, that are considered developing nations.