French Guina, as i recall.
South Australia is directly south of the Northern Territory.
Spain
The territory farther south in Australia is Victoria.
At one point, the Louisiana Territory
European countries controlled territory in all continents through colonization and imperialism. For example, the UK controlled territory in Africa, Asia, and the Americas; France had colonies in Africa and Southeast Asia; and Spain had colonies in South America.
the territory in south America is the Empire of Inca located in Brazil
The French territory in the Americas that Napoleon sold is known as the Louisiana Territory. In 1803, he sold it to the United States in a transaction known as the Louisiana Purchase, which significantly expanded U.S. territory. This acquisition doubled the size of the United States and had a profound impact on its westward expansion.
Latin America occupies half of all the Americas territory, and it includes all the climates you can ever think of. A grossly general distribution of climates would be as follows:Northern Mexico: DeserticSouthern Mexico, Central America, Northern Colombia and Venezuela: TropicalMost of Brazil: TropicalAll Central-Western South America: Mountain climatesCentral South America: GrasslandSouthern South-America: Tundra
Its passing would allow the United States to take control of South America
1911 northern territory separated from south Australia.
British Columbia lies south of the Yukon territory.
There are two continents in the Americas: North America and South America.