Three-word Countries

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Continent
Country
Americas
Antigua and Barbuda
Europe
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Africa
Central African Republic
Africa
Côte d' Ivoire
Continent
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Oceania
Papua New Guinea
Americas
Trinidad and Tobago
Asia
United Arab Emirates
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Level 77
Apr 21, 2016
I don't think cote d'Ivoire should count as a three word country. contractions are single words. like the word "don't" is one word and "do not" is two words. in French this will never be separated into two words, if the next word starts will a vowel, it's always " d' " even when it's translated it's not a three word country. "Ivory Coast" is the English name.
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Level 69
Apr 22, 2016
I 've thought about it too, and decided that, given that the commonly accepted name is the french one, that should count. 'D'' is a french word and it means "of", so i count it as one.
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Level 77
Apr 22, 2016
"De" does mean "of", yes, but as I explained before a contraction is a single word. so it's still not a three word country