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  2. List of countries in North America - Countries of the world

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    All 23 independent countries of North America, including island states in the Caribbean. Always up-to-date and accurate information.

  3. The 23 Countries in North America in Alphabetical Order

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    A list of the countries in North America in alphabetical order. Discover the sovereign nations, regions, and members of the UN and EU.

  4. North America - Wikipedia

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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, Western Canada, and Northern Canada.

  5. How Many Countries Are There In North America? - WorldAtlas

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    Spanning 24 million square kilometers, North America includes 23 countries and 600 million people who reside in homes culturally and geographically unique.

  6. List of Countries in North America (Alphabetical Order)

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    As of 2024, there are a total of 24 countries in North America. Among them, Canada is the largest country by area and United States is the biggest one by population. By contrast, the smallest country in North American continent is Saint Kitts and Nevis, composed by two small islands.

  7. List of sovereign states and dependent territories in North ...

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    The following is a list of sovereign countries and dependent territories in North America, a continent that covers the landmass north of the Colombia-Panama border as well as the islands of the Caribbean.

  8. North America, third largest of the world’s continents, lying for the most part between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer. It extends for more than 5,000 miles (8,000 km) to within 500 miles (800 km) of both the North Pole and the Equator and has an east-west extent of 5,000 miles.