0 - Antarctica
12 - South America
14 - Australia & Oceania
23 - North America
47 - Asia
51 - Europe
55 - Africa
There are 54 countries in Africa, 48 in Asia, 44 in Europe, 23 in North America, 14 in Oceania, and 12 in South America, totaling 195 countries around the world.
Australia has the fewest number of nations, with just 14 countries located on the continent.
The continent with the fewest number of nations is Australia, with only one nation, which is also the continent's namesake.
Australia is the smallest continent by the number of countries, with only one country, which is Australia itself.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest number of recognized nations. It is governed by an international treaty that prohibits any military activity and establishes it as a scientific preserve.
Antarctica has no countries. South America only has twelve. Australia & Oceania has fourteen.
Europe has the most developed nations of any continent.
There are no nations on Antarctica.
Africa has the most nations at 55.
Australia has the fewest number of nations, with just 14 countries located on the continent.
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Australia
The continent with the fewest number of nations is Australia, with only one nation, which is also the continent's namesake.
Antarctica has the fewest number of nations, as it has none.
South America, with 12.
Australia is the smallest continent by the number of countries, with only one country, which is Australia itself.
Antarctica has the lowest number of nations of all the continents. It has zero independent states. It is followed by South America, which has twelve independent states.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest number of recognized nations. It is governed by an international treaty that prohibits any military activity and establishes it as a scientific preserve.