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Countries are referred to as mainland countries to distinguish them from islands or territories that are not connected to a larger landmass. Mainland countries are typically geographically larger and share physical borders with neighboring countries, while islands are surrounded by water on all sides.
Mainland countries refer to countries located on a continental mass. For example, in Europe, mainland countries would include France, Germany, and Spain. In Asia, mainland countries would include China, India, and Japan.
Small countries on islands are called island nations or island states. These countries are often isolated from mainland territories and have unique geographic and cultural characteristics. Examples include the Maldives, Fiji, and Barbados.
Mainland countries refer to territories that are geographically connected to a continent. Some examples are the United States, Canada, Brazil, Russia, China, and Australia.
Mainland southern Asian countries with territory in the Himalayas include India, Nepal, and Bhutan. These countries are home to some of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu.
The CARICOM countries that are not islands are Belize and Suriname. Both of these countries are located on the mainland of South America.
There are only three countries in North America, mainland or otherwise. These countries are Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
Mainland southern Asian countries with territory in the Himalayas include India, Nepal, and Bhutan. These countries are home to some of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu.
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Europe is the continent. Other countries form part of it, both on the mainland and islands that surround the mainland.
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