There are three independent countries within the continent of North America. These countries include: Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The dependent countries in North America include Bermuda, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and Greenland.
The three countries are: Guyana (ex British Guiana) Suriname ( Ex Dutch Guiana) and French Guiana (not independent).
The countries in South America are:ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilChileColombiaEcuadorFrench GuianaGuyanaParaguayPeruSurinameUruguayVenezuela
35 countries are in the Americas.Clarification:That would include all the countries in North, Central and South America.
No. All independent countries in Latin America are republics or have governments led by a president.
Looking for three independent countries, not Georgia as answer
Cuba, Puerto Rico and Jamaica are three of them.
There is no single ruler, South America is a continent containing a number of independent countries
North America has 3 countries...North America has Canada, United States, and Mexico.
North America is constituted by three (independent) countries; once one had Spanish colonisation (MEXICO), so we simply have THE USA and (part of) CANADA as Anglo-American.
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In 1713 the how much of north america was an independent country