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Not all countries in the Pacific, Central American and in the Caribbean are in this list.
Australia is a country on its own.
Antarctica is not a self governing country. Its land is 'owned' by many different countries (segmental regions)
America (North & South) have 15 countries namely:
Africa has 44 countries namely:
Asia has 50 countries namely:
Europe has 47 countries namely:
no. but there are many many countries in Africa
North America is a continent. It contains such countries as Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico. A continent does not have only one leader: a continent contains many countries and each of them has its own president or prime minister.
South America and North America are continents. A continent contains a number of countries, and each of those countries has its own leader. For example, in South America, there are countries like Argentina, Peru, Brazil, and Venezuela. Each one has its own government and its own president. North America is also like that: it contains Canada (which has a prime minister), the United States of America (which has a president), and Mexico (which has a president). Thus, there is no one person who is "president of North America" or "President of South America." A continent does not have only one leader, in other words; it has as many leaders as there are countries.
Africa is a continent, not a country. Africa has some 52 sovereign countries; each with its own currency. Contrary to the belief of many westerners Africans no longer trade in shells, beads or shiny objects.
The most common industry over the continent of Africa is agriculture.
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Here is a general breakdown of the number of countries in each continent: Africa: 54 countries. Antarctica: No countries, but several countries have territorial claims. Asia: 49 countries. Europe: 44 countries. North America: 23 countries. Oceania: 14 countries. South America: 12 countries.
At present there are 54 independent countries in (or on the continent) of Africa.
I think you have wrong question and i think, you might view the Philippines as Continent
Here is a general breakdown of the number of countries in each continent as follows: Africa: 54 countries Asia: 49 countries Europe: 44 countries North America: 23 countries South America: 13 countries Oceania: 14 countries Please note that these numbers may vary slightly based on political recognition and geographical definitions.
At present there are 54 independent countries in (or on the continent) of Africa.
no. but there are many many countries in Africa
The European continent has no capital because Europe is not a country. Europe contains many countries, each with their own capitals.
it depends. For example Australia is a country but it's also a continent. This means that the continent of Australia has really only one country. On the contrary, Africa has approximately 52 countries.
There are 47 countries on the African continent, There are 47 countries in Asia,there are 8 countries as debated in the Artic ,Europe has 47 countries South America has 12 Poilitically Independent Countries,There are 47 countries on the continent of Europe.There are 43 countries in North America
It is a continent with many countries in it.
Asia is the largest continent, both in terms of land area and population. It is home to 49 countries.