cheeky putting Brazil and Suriname in there! but surely by that logic you should inlcude Argentina as an answer for example as it borders British Antarctic Territory etc.
French Guiana is actually a part of France and part of the EU, whereas the British Antarctic Territory (and many other overseas territories) is not part of the UK or the EU.
Are you stricter than most other quizes on the spelling of Liechtenstein, because I had teo attempts at spelling it and neitehr was accepted. Normally my first attempt is taken.
its sad that this quiz has been downvoted so much just because people dont understand that French guiana and Spain's Moroccan territories are parts of the EU. great quiz!
Yep, it is crazy to see that so many people can't see that French Guiana or Réunion and Ceuta/Melilla or the Canaries are to France and Spain what Alaska and Hawaii are to the US...
I know there's some confusion (and a running joke) about the location of Cyprus, but this is the first time I've seen a claim made for its being in Africa.
That depends on how you define the borders of Europe, Asia and Africa, which are completely arbitrary and have no basis in geographic fact. Hence, it is impossible to definitively state which continent any country is in.
idk what happened to greenland, though i think it should still count because it is still part of denmark, and greenland also shares a tiny land border with canada so therefore canada should be on this list too
Technically (the Kingdom of) the Netherlands should be on here as well. The French half of Saint Martin is part of the EU as an outermost region (like French Guiana), while the Dutch part (Sint Maarten) is not (it is part of the "Overseas countries and territories" just like Greenland).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland_and_the_European_Union
Greenland left the EU in 1985 an today is associated with the EU as an OCT of Denmark (overseas countries and territories).
Whine if you must.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_territories_of_members_of_the_European_Economic_Area