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The [[continent]] of '''North America''' comprises the [[United States of America]], [[Canada]], [[Greenland]], [[Mexico]] and the mainland region of [[Central America]], itself comprising [[Guatemala]], [[Belize]], [[El Salvador]], [[Honduras]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]] and [[Panama]]. With the exception of [[Trinidad and Tobago]], a two-island state nearer [[Venezuela]] in [[South America]], the [[Carribean]] states and islands are also often regarded as part of North America. | The [[continent]] of '''North America''' comprises the [[United States of America]], [[Canada]], [[Greenland]], [[Mexico]] and the mainland region of [[Central America]], itself comprising [[Guatemala]], [[Belize]], [[El Salvador]], [[Honduras]], [[Nicaragua]], [[Costa Rica]] and [[Panama]]. With the exception of [[Trinidad and Tobago]], a two-island state nearer [[Venezuela]] in [[South America]], the [[Carribean]] states and islands are also often regarded as part of North America. The continent covers 23.7 million km<sup>2</sup> (9.2 million sq mi). |
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The continent of North America comprises the United States of America, Canada, Greenland, Mexico and the mainland region of Central America, itself comprising Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama. With the exception of Trinidad and Tobago, a two-island state nearer Venezuela in South America, the Carribean states and islands are also often regarded as part of North America. The continent covers 23.7 million km2 (9.2 million sq mi).