Canada
United States
Mexico
Belize
Guatemala
Honduras
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Panama
Cuba
Haiti
The Bahamas
Jamaica
Barbados
Grenada
Antigua and Barbuda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Dominica
Saint Lucia
Denmark (Greenland)
United Kingdom (several island "nations" under British control)
France (several island "nations" under French control)
Netherlands (several island "nations" under Dutch control)
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There are SO many different "Spanish" foods in North America. To the South of North America are all of the "Spanish" countries.
There are 23 countries in North America.
There are 35 countries in the Americas (23 in North America and 12 in South America).
"America" describes the two continents of North America and South America containing numerous different countries all with different currencies.
35 countries are in the Americas.Clarification:That would include all the countries in North, Central and South America.
There are many different currencies in North America, well known is the US dollar. But there is not one universal currency for the continent of North America, so most countries have their own.
There are countries that in the Continent of North America that are in the Olympics, just as countries from the continents of South America, Europe, Asia and Australia are in the Olympics. North America is a Continent with many countries in it.
There are three independent countries within the continent of North America. These countries include: Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The dependent countries in North America include Bermuda, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and Greenland.
There are a total of 35 nations in the Americas (North and South America). In North America alone there are 23 countries, while there are 12 countries in South America.
Antarctica is the continent with the least amount of different countries. It has no countries of its own but instead is governed by an international treaty that sets it aside for peaceful and scientific purposes.
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The United States and Canada are the two largest countries in North America.