Antarctica is the continent with the fewest countries, as it has no permanent inhabitants.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest recognized countries, as it has no permanent inhabitants and no officially recognized countries.
Antarctica has the fewest number of countries, with no permanent residents and no official countries located on the continent.
Antarctica has no countries whatsoever.
Antarctica has no countries.
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest independent countries. While several countries have territorial claims in Antarctica, these claims are not internationally recognized, and the continent is primarily governed under the Antarctic Treaty System.
Antarctica has the fewest number of countries, with no permanent population and no government.
Antarctica has the fewest number of nations, as it has none.
The continent with the fewest number of nations is Australia, with only one nation, which is also the continent's namesake.
South America has the fewest amount of countries at just 13. On the other hand, Africa has the most at nearly 50.
Antarctica has no countries. South America only has twelve. Australia & Oceania has fourteen.
South America has the smallest number of countries with 12.