The one European country that did not establish settlements in North America was Spain. While Spain was heavily involved in exploring and colonizing parts of Central and South America, its focus was primarily on those regions rather than on North America. Other European powers, such as England, France, and the Netherlands, established various settlements throughout the continent.
Europe (Spain) North America (Mexico) South America (Chile, etc.) Africa (Equatorial Guinea)
Yes - Texas is one of The United States of America which is a country in North America.
The oldest country in North America is Canada, due to declaring its independence from France in 1500. Mexico is the youngest country in North America, but is also one of the oldest countries in Central America, due to declaring its independence from Spain on September 16, 1810. Mexico is older than the other countries in Central America on the way to South America, except for Belize. The oldest country in South America is Brazil, due to declaring its independence from Portugal in 1650.
Spain is in Europe, South Africa is in Africa, Canada is in North America, and BRAZIL is in South America.
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AnswerNo one really knows. Probably in Spain.
No. North Dakota is one of the United States of America. It is a sovereign state, but it is not considered a country.
Canada is the one with the largest land area.
The Malaga Airport is an international airport located in Malaga, Spain. The airport connects twenty cities in Spain and over one hundred cities in Europe. Direct flights are also offered to Africa, the Middle East and North America.
no Canada is not part of America Megan roper