FirmhandKY -> RE: Question to yanks about midwesterners.... (12/13/2010 9:26:08 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Jaybeee Wiki defines it as 23 This I wanna see. Link please? K. I think that they count central America / Latin America and some islands to get that number. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americas#Sovereign_states Yep. It depends on how you define things. From an earlier link: North America is often divided into subregions but no universally accepted divisions exist. Central America comprises the southern region of the continent, but its northern terminus varies between sources. Geophysically, the region starts at the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Mexico (namely the Mexican states of Campeche, Chiapas, Tabasco, Quintana Roo, and Yucatán). The United Nations geoscheme includes Mexico in Central America; conversely, the European Union excludes both Mexico and Belize from the area. Geopolitically however, Mexico is usually considered a part of the North American region. Northern America is used to refer to the northern countries and territories of North America: Canada, the United States, Greenland, Bermuda, and St. Pierre and Miquelon. They are often considered distinct from the southern portion of the Americas, which largely comprise Latin America. The term Middle America is sometimes used to collectively refer to Mexico, the nations of Central America, and the Caribbean. The "geophysical" definition of North America is the three nation-states: the US, Canada, and Mexico. This is how most of the populations of those nations define it, I suspect (I know I do). This doesn't include island nations, not on the continent. Firm
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