It is what it is

It is what it is

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correct

Why again?

continents are defined by natural features, not borders

Mexico is North America.

*human societies borders.

are you saying there are people who disagree with this ?

I actually like this better than the /cum/ meme, why would we be grouped with anglos?

Amerimutts aren't Anglo.

Bermuda is caribbean.

Suriname is caribbean sweaty

incorrect, false, not true. you are retarded and dumb.

Yeah, looks good

I approve

yes, your point? Overall it is called America

Is this supposed to be controversial?

>subcontinents
Ok

Turks, Scandinavians and Moroccans are not Europeans.
It is what it is.

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I love it like you would not believe

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>the country America is located in North America
>not only that but the real name of said country is United states of America, not United states of North America, meaning they recognized the place they were from as "america"
>on top of that, the continent is named after Amerigo Vespucci, who arrived at Brazil and never set foot in the country "america"

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Finally a good Danish post

>hur dur mexico isn't north american

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Tell that to Europe

it isn't

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Let's get serious.
>South America
Between the Panama Channel (Panama) and Cabo Froward (Chile)
>North America
Between Murchison Promontory (Canada) and the Panama Channel. A continent.
>Central America
Between the Panama Channel and a loose line between Tehuantepec and Coatzacoalcos (Mexico). Not an actual continent, just a peninsula of North America.

>Greenland, Marajó, Tierra del Fuego, the Caribbean islands, Falklands, those islands north Canada
Those are islands, not an actual part of any continent. However they're usually grouped alongside something else for convenience.

>Tell that to Europe
The continent is Eurasia. Europe is just a peninsula people pretend to be a continent due to some Bronze Age Greeks thinking Anatolia and Italia were in different landmasses.

Wrong there are 5 countries in North America. US, Canada, Greenland (Denmaek), St. Pierre and Miquelon (France) and Bermuda.

And Mexico, and the whole Central America.

>Eurasia
Its either Afro-Eurasia or its Erupe Africa and Asia theres no such thing as Eurasia.

This shitty list is only saying that there are 2 northern american countries because the retard who made it thought "hmmm it's latin american so it can't be in the north xddd"

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Mexico is Central America macaco. The only people who argue in favour of North and South America as 2 continents are Ang*los.

>can't tell "nation" and "country" apart
>thinks his input is meaningful
Here's your (You). Now fuck off.

>Its either Afro-Eurasia
Arguably you can indeed talk about Afro-Eurasia as a single continent, as it's a contiguous landmass. However the connection through the Suez Channel might as well be considered water.

>or its Erupe Africa and Asia
False dichotomy.

>Mexico is Central America
Wallowing in denial won't do you any good.

>macaco
A macaco is still above something that fools itself.

>The only people who argue in favour of North and South America as 2 continents are Ang*los.
Ad hominem.
It's a strictly physical distinction. Deal with it and move on.

>Nord education

>he Suez Channel might as well be considered water.
When snow covers the steps then Europe amd Asia are divided by water. And if we're going for canals half of Russia is divided by canals half of France is divided by canals theres canals everywhere in Europe.

>When snow covers the steps[SIC] then Europe amd[SIC] Asia are divided by water.
Now you're getting silly. I think even you can understand that "water" in this case means "liquid water, usually permanently dividing the lands".

>And if we're going for canals half of Russia is divided by canals half of France is divided by canals theres canals everywhere in Europe.
Do any of those channels actually divide the landmass in pieces?
Think a bit, it doesn't hurt.

(The situation with Europe is practically the same as Central America: neither is an actual continent, it's just a peninsula that people often refer as a continent due to some irrelevant criterion, e.g. politics or culture.)

That said I don't think it's incorrect to call Afro-Eurasia a continent. Following the same line of thought the Americas would be a single continent.
[Polite sage]

>The continent is Eurasia.
You're saying there isn't enough natural features to separate all of them?

>You're saying there isn't enough natural features to separate all of them?
The only meaningful feature to separate continents is liquid water. And there's no liquid water separating the European peninsula from the rest of Eurasia, that's why people usually use the Urals instead.