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    North America's largest countries by land area are Canada and the U.S., both of which have well-defined and recognized subregions. In Canada, these include (from east to west) Atlantic Canada, Central Canada, Canadian Prairies, the British Columbia Coast, and Northern Canada.

  2. 3 days ago · Mainland North America is shaped roughly like a triangle, with its base in the north and its apex in the south; associated with the continent is Greenland, the largest island in the world, and such offshore groups as the Arctic Archipelago, the West Indies, Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands), and the Aleutian Islands.

  3. Sovereign countries and dependent territories in North America, in an inclusive definition, cover the landmass north of the Colombia - Panama border and include the islands of the Caribbean . Sovereign states. All of the states listed here are member states of the United Nations . Non-sovereign territories.

  4. There are 23 countries in North America, as well as more than two dozen non-sovereign territories, including Bermuda, Aruba, the Cayman Islands, Greenland, and Puerto Rico. The primary language in North America is English, followed by Spanish and French.

  5. North American Countries: North America is home to 23 countries, including Canada, Mexico, the United States of America, Panama, and various Caribbean Islands. U.S. States: The USA is divided into 50 states, each with its own unique attractions and landmarks.

  6. List of North American countries by population. This is a list of North American countries and dependencies by population in North America, total projected population from the United Nations [1] and the latest official figure. Map. North America population by country [1] United States (56.3%) Mexico (21.3%) Canada (6.4%) Guatemala (3.0%)

  7. Depending on how it is used, "North America" can be used to mean as the continent as a whole to include all 23 countries or as a subregion to mean Canada, Mexico, and the United States only. [1] Hundreds of millions of years ago, North America was part of a larger ancient supercontinent named Laurasia.

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