Only Americans don't call America the continent. Keep it up. America is a continent.weamo8 wrote:
Read the first paragraph you posted, and then read the second. Do you see anything contridictory?sergeriver wrote:
Continental sections: A section is a division of a continent into a logical travel part. Classic examples are Southeast Asia or Scandinavia. Sometimes sections may not make sense, or may be equivalent to national boundaries. For example, it's natural to divide North America into Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico.weamo8 wrote:
How many continents are there to Argentineans? 29 or 30 or what? To most of the world there are 7. This is an honest question, maybe you all learn it differently.
Either way, you are just furthering my point. There is no continent: America.
For me there are 6, America, Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa and Antarctica. But you could say Eurasia is one continent, because there is no political division just geographical, as you mentioned. America is divided in two big land masses, but Central America is a subdivision of America, the continent not the country. And please don't think you are smart saying "How many continents are there to Argentineans? 29 or 30 or what?".
So, to you, there is a continent: America. To the rest of the world, including every site you have showed me, said continent does not exist.
Every site you post simply furthers my argument. Keep it up.
America.
It's a matter of languages. Keep it up.
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