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who tf thought the Atlantic ocean was the biggest?
And also, you are neglecting to mention in the coastline of Norway that the length of the coastline is 100% dependent on your measurement size so it is misleading at best. There is something called the coastline paradox for a reason
And Greenland is technically not A island but a collection of smaller islands where the largest of which is the largest island, unless you start calling the north pole an island because of the ice you are factually incorrect.
A privileged knowledge!!!
Short and precise explanations. Thank you
First fact is wrong again. All the islands around the uk and ireland are known as the british isles. Great britain is the biggest one of them and has scotland, england and wales on them but the small associated islands are not part of great britain.
Fact 25: North Korea and Norway are separated by 1 country.
Most of these facts were already known to me. Some facts just created to list them. As capitals of all countries. Everybody knows pacific Ocean is bigger than Atlantic, so on.
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(You’re one of those people) The Australia being a continent one is wrong. Australia is on the continent of Oceania and is not its own continent.
Actually, the Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (Kingdom of the Netherlands) is made up of 4 countries: Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and the Netherlands (12 provinces). The Netherlands also includes 3 public bodies located in the Caribbean region: Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba.
#31, Suriname is pronounced Su-ruh-naam, not Suri-name. That was cringey.
British flag flying should be the correct way up😊
My friend (who likes geography like me) said Austrian is a language
I thought that the Netherlands used to be called Holland, jetpunk (a geography quiz site) even excepts Holland as an acceptable answer for the Netherlands.
If anybody ever mistakes a capital city in front of me, It’s their last day.
5 new facts for me, thank you :)
Australia is an island and a country, Oceania is the continent !
Otherwise in which continent did you put New Zeland and Fidji, Samoa, ... ??
Australia is not a continente, oceania is the continent...
You are wrong: coastline is not a measurable thing.
Here's one that floored me. The entirety of continental South America lies east of Michigan