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The following is an alphabetical list of subregions in the United Nations geoscheme for Europe, created by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD). [1] The scheme subdivides the continent into Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, and Western Europe. The UNSD notes that "the assignment of countries or areas to specific ...
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Also included is the number of unique sovereign states [a] that a country or territory shares as neighbors. If the number is higher due to multiple dependencies or unrecognized states bordering the state, the larger number is shown in brackets.
No. of distinct land neighbours Land border neighbours ... Australia: 0 0 0 0 ... 14 Afghanistan: 76 ...
Added North Africa region: 12:14, 31 July 2017: 680 × 520 (574 KB) TU-nor: Corrected Switzerland (to Central Europe) and Andorra (to Southwestern Europe) according to CIA source: 19:47, 17 December 2009: 680 × 520 (574 KB) Kolja21: rev Please make new map, if you don't like this one: 22:22, 16 December 2009: 680 × 520 (575 KB) Koyos
The exact placement of the Caucasus has also varied since classical antiquity [3] and is now regarded by many as a distinct region within or partly in Europe. [4] Greenland is geographically a part of North America but has been politically and culturally associated with Northern Europe for more than a millennium. [5]
The union is an administrative one only and does not affect the separate position of the Territory of New Guinea as a territory governed by Australia as a United Nations trust territory. 1955 November 23 — The Cocos (Keeling) Islands are transferred from Singapore to Australia. 1957 — Christmas Island is transferred from Singapore to Australia.