How many continents are there?
hogginthefogg
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I guess it depends on where you're from.This topic came up in my office recently (I work for a Peruvian company), and all the Peruvians said, "Six!" Seems they count North and South America as simply "America." And they call Australia (the continent) "Oceania," which was a new one to me.And not surprisingly, everyone gets hung up on Central America. Where does that begin and end? Panama Canal? Is it North or South America? Are there eight continents? The mind fairly reels.So...how many continents are there where you live?
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This was covered recently
no doubt about Australia, Africa & Antarctica
Eurasia - possible split between Europe and Asia
America - possible split between North and South America
final result depends on the definition. for example, historical approaches will usually split Eurasia.
All of this is highly debatable, though, as the american school books are printed by Lizardmen and are not to be trusted.
HILARIOUS!!
Yes, there is a debate. If you google info on the continents and you search in Spanish, you'll find a lot of people who believe that there are 6 continents, with North/South America listed simply as "AMERICA."
Which is why it's offensive when an American speaking Spanish (raer, I know) identifies as "un Americano." The proper term is estadounidense ("UnitedStatesian").
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having traveled in Latin America I am well aware of the offense a lot of Latin Americans take when they hear us refer to ourselves as "American."
but their attitude would seem to stem from (or vice versa) the idea that there are two separate continents, no? I don't get it.
WTF
No; the people I work with consider themselves to be American. Because they are from the continent of America, which extends from Alaska to Argentina.
I'm a 7-continents kinda guy myself, but I'm still waiting for JLR to weigh in.
And whatcha know 'bout Oceania?
This bit suprised me the most when i read your initial post, i assumed everyone knew the term Oceania, maybe it's just another US/UK thing and they don't use that term over there, who knows...
It's all about GONDWANALAND batches!
Yep, calling that entire area Australia is NAGL. But I think the confusion comes with the fact that Australia, on its own, is the world's smallest continent, and the surounnding lands get lumped in with it.