Africa - 55
Antarctica - 0 (7 countries hold territories)
Asia - 48
Australia & Oceania - 14
Europe - 51
North America - 23
South America - 12
Europe and Asia share six nations, so in reality, there are only 93 countries between the two continents.
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.
Antarctica has the fewest number of countries, with no permanent residents and no official countries located on the continent.
Africa is the continent with the largest number of countries, with a total of 54 recognized countries.
The average number of countries in a continent varies depending on the continent. For example, Africa has the highest average number of countries at around 54, while Australia and Antarctica have the lowest with only 1 each. Europe has an average of around 44 countries.
The continent with the least amount of countries is Australia, with a total of only 14 countries.
the continent with the least number of countries is south America with11 countries
Africa, with 55 countries.
There are 55 countries on the continent of Asia. This number includes only countries located on the continent itself, and does not include territories that Asian countries may have overseas.
The continent with the least amount of countries is Australia, with a total of only 14 countries.
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Africa has the highest number of countries, with a total of 54 countries.
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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.
Antarctica has the fewest number of countries, with no permanent residents and no official countries located on the continent.
Africa is the continent with the largest number of countries, with a total of 54 recognized countries.
Africa tops the list with 54 countries.
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.