Although the US has formal trade and mutual defense agreements with several
European countries, it was never "a part of" anything in Europe.
Before the USA was created, much of the territory along its Atlantic coast was
comprised of British colonies. But simultaneously with the formation of the US,
those connections were totally, dramatically, and irrevocably severed.
The US is part of the North American continent .
No it is not.
Yes. Yes itis.
Norway is a part of Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden and Denmark) and Europe.
I believe you have mistaken Europe and the United Kingdom. Europe is a Continent, Whereas the UK is a group of countries ( England, Scotland and Wales.). What I think you were trying to ask is The United Kingdom part of Europe. And the answer is Yes
Iceland is considered a part of Scandinavia, and Scandinavia is a group of nations in northern Europe. The name of the continent of which Iceland is a part of is therefore: Europe.
Sweden is an independent country. But Sweden is a part of Nordic, Scandinavia and Europe.
No Holland is not part of the U.S.A but a part of the E.U.
'No they are both part of Jupiter'
No! The Netherlands is an independent country in West-Europe!
Scandinavia is part of Europe, more specified Northern Europe.
France is in Europe - morre precisely western Europe, facing the US across the Atlantic.