The only continent without countries is Antarctica. Numerous countries claim territory on Antarctica, but these claims are different from the establishment of actual "countries" on a continent. No country actually owns any part of the Antarctic.
Antarctica is the only continent without any countries. It is governed by the international Antarctic Treaty System, with several countries having research stations on the continent but no permanent population.
Antarctica has no towns, only small research stations from a number of countries.
Antarctica is a continent without a country. Whilst many countries claim territory in Antarctica, there are none with a permanent population there.
Antarctica is the only continent that does not have any countries. It is primarily governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which designates it as a scientific preserve with no permanent human population.
Technically, Antarctica has the least number of countries with 0. However, South America has the least number of countries of any continent with countries with 12.
Africa is a continent, there aren't any continents in Africa, only countries
Europe is the only continent without any major deserts. All of the deserts in Europe are quite small.
Antarctica is the only continent without any countries. Australia and South America have fewer than 20 countries, with Australia having 6 countries and South America having 12 countries.
Antarctica is the continent that does not have any countries. It is governed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which designates the continent as a scientific preserve with free access for research purposes.
There are NO continents in South Africa. South Africa is one of the nations on the African continent.
The continent of Africa has more countries than any other continent.
Antarctica does not have any active volcanoes. While it does have the potential for volcanic activity due to its geology, the thick ice cover suppresses any volcanic eruptions, making it the only continent without active volcanoes.