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North America

North America is located in the Northern and Western Hemispheres, with an area of 24.7 million square kilometers. It covers 16.5% of the Earth’s total land area, or 4.8% of its total surface.

It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the south and west, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Caribbean Sea to the southeast. Another continent, South America, borders it to the southeast.

Being the third largest continent, North America is home to more than 500 million people, making it the world’s fourth-most-populated continent. The most populous country in the continent is the United States of America with more than 300 million people, followed by Mexico with 112.3 million people, and Canada with 32.6 million. The most commonly-used languages in North America are English, French, and Spanish.

North America’s most developed nations are Canada and the United States. Its largest metropolitan cities, based on population, include Mexico City (with more than 21 million people), New York (with 19 million), Los Angeles (with 13 million), Chicago (with 9.5 million), and Dallas-Fort Worth (with 6.4 million).

Demographically-speaking, the continent is widely diverse. It is home to a large number of African-Americans, Caucasians, Mestizos, Indigenous Americans, and Asians. Its cultural influences are a mixture of French, British, and Spanish, as most of the North American countries were once colonized by these Europeans.

There are three North American sub-regions: North America, which is composed of the United States of America, Mexico, Canada, Bermuda, Greenland, and Saint Pierre and Miquelon; Caribbean, which is mostly made up of small island-nations like Barbados, Antigua, Trinidad and Tobago, Dominican Republic, Cayman Islands, Grenada, United States Virgin Islands, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and Cuba; and Central America, which includes Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Nicaragua, and Guatemala.

New England, United States of America

March 7, 2012

New England states are in the extreme north-eastern United States . You belong to Connecticut, Rhode Iceland, Massachusetts , New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. At the New England states include the following: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Iceland. The largest city in New England is Boston with 589 141 inhabitants. Boston is a [...]

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Baja California, Mexico

March 6, 2012

Baja California is in the northwest of Mexico located, approximately 1,300 km long spit of land. Beginning in Tijuana, the desert covers most of the existing land of La Paz , to the Los Cabos (located between the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo on the southern tip of the peninsula). [...]

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Qaanaaq, Greenland

March 5, 2012

Qaanaaq is a village in northern Greenland . It is the northernmost place with a resident population. Getting there is a bit more complicated than the rest of Greenland. First you have to get permission to use the nearby airport, Thule Airbase, which is under American control. Permission to travel to / from Thule Air [...]

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Ilulissat, Greenland

March 5, 2012

Ilulissat is a town in northern Greenland. Ilulissat fjord developed into a small to form a natural harbor and its surroundings since the 1800s. For thousands of years earlier settlement was close Sermermiutin Valley. Ilulissat is Greenland’s most popular tourist destination, not least in the UNESCO World Heritage list because of iceberg. Fjord is difficult to [...]

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Tasiilaq, Greendland

March 5, 2012

Tasiilaq, also Ammassalik (often out of date: Angmagssalik or Angmassalik ) with a population of 1.996 inhabitants (2011) the largest town in eastern Greenland . Tasiilaq lies on a fjord is surrounded by the mountains of East Greenland and bisected by a river. The location of the fjord as a particularly quiet force also led [...]

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Nuuk, Greenland

March 5, 2012

Nuuk is Greenland’s largest city and capital and administrative center. The city has a population of about 15,000 (about 1/4 of the island’s population). sometimes accused of that almost never have any sun, because of the high mountains around the city. There is neither a car or railway linking the towns of Greenland. The only [...]

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