The Continents of the World

Africa, the Americas, Antarctica, Asia, Australia together with Oceania, and Europe are considered to be Continents.The term continent is used to differentiate between the various large areas of the earth into which the land surface is divided. So, a continent is "a large, continuous area of land on Earth". All continents together constitute less than one-third of the earth's surface, that means more than two-thirds of the earth's surface are covered with water.Two-thirds of the continental land mass is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The Continent of Africa AfricaThe African states, with population figures. Capital Cities of Africa.Alphabetical list of the capitals of Africa. Flags of AfricaThe national flags of the countries of Africa. Languages of Africa List of African Languages by Countries. Map of AfricaPolitical Map of Africa. The Continent of the Americas AmericaThe states of the Americas, the population and the capital cities of the Americas. Capital Cities of the AmericasAlphabetical list of the capitals of the Americas. Flags of the AmericasThe national flags of the nation-states of the Americas. Flags of the United StatesThe flags of the U.S. states. Languages of the AmericasList of Languages of the Americas and the Caribbean by Countries. Map of Central America and the CaribbeanReference Map of Central America and the Caribbean. Map of North AmericaReference Map of North America. Map of South AmericaReference Map of South America. Map of the United StatesMap of the continental USA. Blank Map of the United StatesBlank Map of the continental USA. The Continent of Asia AsiaThe states of Asia, the population and the capital cities of Asia. Capital Cities of AsiaAlphabetical list of Asia's capitals. Flags of AsiaThe national flags of the countries of Asia. Languages of AsiaList of Asian Languages by Countries. Map of AsiaReference Map of Asia. Map of Western AsiaMap of Western Asia and the Middle East region. Map of Southeast AsiaMap of the Southeast Asia region. The Continent of Australia and Oceania Australia/OceaniaThe Australian/Oceanian states, the population of the Australian/Oceanian states and the capital cities of Australia/Oceania. Capital Cities of Australia/OceaniaAlphabetical list of the capitals cities of Australia and Oceania. Flags of Australia and OceaniaThe national flags of the nation-states of Australia and Oceania. Languages of Australia and the PacificsList of Languages of the Pacifics by Countries. Map of Australia/OceaniaReference Map of the Australia/Oceania region. The Continent of Europe EuropeThe European states, the population of the European states and the capital cities of Europe. Capital Cities of EuropeAlphabetical list of the capitals cities of Europe. Flags of EuropeThe national flags of the states of Europe. Languages of Europe List of European Languages by Countries. Map of Europe Political Map of Europe. The Continent of Antarctica Map of Antarctica A physical Map of Antarctica. Satellite View Antarctica Satellite View of Antarctica using Google Earth Data.

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