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It's the whole world except america, Europe, Africa, Australia and Antarctica
There is more than one region, the most major being: "NTSC" - America and "PAL" - Europe/Australia
Australia and New Zealand
Australia
No, Scandinavia is not a continent. It is a region in Northern Europe that includes countries such as Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
Each region is decribed in large segment terms beyond just continents. These include America, North America, South America, Eurasia, Europe, Africa, East Asia, the Middle East, And Australia.
Asia, Europe, and North America are the continents that are included in the Arctic region.
Whales are found in all of the major oceans in the world. Different species of whales are found in different regions of the world.
Australia has a DVD region of 4. Note that DVD Region 4 is used in Australia, and South and Central America. (source: voltageplugregion.com ) and New Zealand :D
No. a continent refers to a land mass and there are 6 continents - Asia, America, Europe, Africa, Australia and Antarctica. (some people believe that there are 7 with north America and south America being counted separately) A country is a politically organised region. For the most part continents contain many different countries with the exception of course of Australia which is both a country and a continent.
North America and Europe. The island of Greenland also borders the Arctic Ocean.
North America, Europe and Asia