The mainland of a continent typically refers to the largest landmass that forms the core of that continent. For example, in Europe, the mainland includes countries like France, Germany, and Italy. In Asia, it encompasses nations such as China, India, and Russia. However, the specific nations considered part of the mainland can vary depending on the context and the continent in question.
States that form part of a continent are typically referred to as countries or nations. Each country governs a specific geographic area on the continent and has its own government, laws, and leadership.
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Peloponnesus and attica
The plural form of "nation" is "nations."
Europe is the continent. Other countries form part of it, both on the mainland and islands that surround the mainland.
Most developed nations have nuclear power plants. The United states, Great Britain and Japan each has several. Most nations in mainland Europe have several.
The Minoans were from the island of Crete and the Myceneans were from mainland Greece and spoke an early form of the Greek language.
Mainland countries refer to nations that are located on a continental landmass rather than on islands or archipelagos. Examples include countries like the United States, China, Brazil, and India, which are situated on large continents. In contrast, island nations like Japan, Madagascar, and the Philippines would not be classified as mainland countries. The term can also be used to distinguish between a country's main land area and its territories or regions that are islands.
New Granada was carved into Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela
Mainland States.
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Yes, the word nations is the plural form for the singular noun nation.