Six of the 7 traditional continents have a capital A in their names, all except Europe, or Eurasia, or the less-common Oceania.
A-List Continents :
Africa
Antarctica
Asia
Australia
North America
South America
* In the 5 or 6-continent educational models of some countries, either Eurasia or America (The Americas), or both, replace the separate continents.
north america, south america, asia, africa, antartica, australia, oceania,
A globe is important because it has all the country's and oceans names, and names of capital cities and continents
Six of the traditional 7 continents have a capital "A" in their English names.North AmericaSouth AmericaAustraliaAsiaAntarcticaAfrica---Regardless of how one defines a continent, every continent aside from Europe has a capital A in it.North AmericaSouth AmericaAustraliaAntarcticaAfricaAsiaIf one chooses to include Central America (normally part of North America or The Americas), it too has a capital A in it.
Titles, names, sentences, places, planets, countries, continents, languages.Proper nouns.
Continents' names should be capitalized.
Continents are typically capitalized to denote their status as proper nouns or specific geographic regions. This convention helps distinguish continents from general nouns and highlights their significance in the context of geography and global identity.
No continents have a capital city, unless you consider Australia on it's own to be a continent.
Capital of Egypt: Cairo Continents: Africa (primarily), Asia (partially)
There is no capital city that touches two continents. There are four cities in the world that touch two continents, but none of them is the capital of a country.
The seven continents of the Earth are Asia (capital: various), Africa (capital: various), North America (capital: various), South America (capital: various), Antarctica (no official capital), Europe (capital: various), and Australia (capital: Canberra).
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Asia and Australia are continents.