Malta, Cyprus, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Iceland are the 5 island nations in Europe.
There were much more than just three European countries involved in the Age of Exploration. However, there were three main countries: Spain, United Kingdom, and France.
France (French Guiana), England (Cayman Islands) and the Netherlands (Aruba).
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
Six countries that are NOT islands are:CanadaUnited StatesBrazilChileGermanyRussia
England Spain France
belgium,balkan islands
Three countries in the European Union are France, Germany, and Italy.
There are duties and excise taxes in most European countries. The only areas EU rules do not apply in include the Canary Islands, the Channel Islands, Ceuta, Melilla, and the Aland Islands.
Ireland does have many islands, but so do some other European countries, particularly Greece.
The countries in South America are:ArgentinaBoliviaBrazilChileColombiaEcuadorFrench GuianaGuyanaParaguayPeruSurinameUruguayVenezuela
Great Britain, Ireland, Greece, Italy
No. The islands were uninhabited when European voyagers landed on it. The island's residents have only ever been European colonists from various countries.
australia
i would say most of the carribean countries such as Jamaica
i would say most of the carribean countries such as Jamaica
Iceland, Malta, Ireland.
The three European countries that were interested in America were Spain, Great Britain, and France. They were interested because the wanted to increase their wealth and power.