Spain had the most territory in North America in 1790. However, in the next few decades, it would be the UK and then the US.
Canada is a country in North America.
The northernmost country in North America is geographically Denmark (via Greenland, a Danish territory).
No Greenland is a country and is part of Denmark's territory
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Canada. Or Denmark (if you include the territory of Greenland).
I believe they are Great Britain and Spain.
Yukon Territory is in Canada. This is part of North America.
Just two of them: Canada and the United States. You can count Greenland, however that is not a country but a Danish territory.
The Cayman Islands are considered part of North America.
Directly to the north of the Northern Territory in Australia is Indonesia.
If you live in North America, the country that controls the region you inhabit varies based on your specific location. The primary countries in North America include the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Each of these countries governs its own territory, with the U.S. primarily in the central and northern part, Canada to the north, and Mexico to the south. Additionally, there are territories and regions governed by other nations, such as Puerto Rico (a U.S. territory) and Bermuda (a British territory).