Name the countries that own land on two or more continents, as per their most common definitions. Their primary continent – the one on which the capital is located – as well as the other continents, are included as hints.
If you look on a mapNational Geographic, for example, you'll see that the continental border in the Caucasian area is a bit wierdit crosses Russia at many points, splits Baku, and slices through Georgia. Armenia, however, is quite a bit south of the border, and is fully in Asia. Thanks for your inquiry, and I hope I answered your question!
Since you presumably believe that Socotra is part of Africa, why are Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Trinidad, Tobago listed in North America, but Roncador, Providencia, San Andres, Los Monjes, Aves, Beira, Los Roques, Orchila, Blanquilla, La Tortuga, Margarita, Los Testigos for South America?
If you look on a mapNational Geographic, for example, you'll see that the continental border in the Caucasian area is a bit wierdit crosses Russia at many points, splits Baku, and slices through Georgia. Armenia, however, is quite a bit south of the border, and is fully in Asia. Thanks for your inquiry, and I hope I answered your question!
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