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Canada is the largest country in North America and the Western Hemisphere. Saint Kitts and Nevis is the smallest country in North America overall, while El Salvador is the smallest country on the mainland.
North America has two of the world's three largest countries by area. Around 9% of Canada's surface area is occupied by lakes. Cuba is the largest Caribbean country in North America. North America is located in the Northern Hemisphere.
The region includes Canada, Greenland, the Caribbean, Central America, Mexico and the United States. Canada is the largest country, Saint Kitts and Nevis is the smallest country overall, while El Salvador is the smallest on the mainland.
Countries in North America in alphabetical order. Here is the alphabetical list of North American countries with their capitals. We have also included the countries’ regions, the international standard for country codes (ISO 3166), and the continent. View their country flags here. View all country names worldwide.
This is a list of North American countries and dependencies by population in North America, total projected population from the United Nations [1] and the latest official figure.
The United States is the largest country in North America by population and the second-largest by total area. The United States stretches over 9,831,510 km² (3,795,967 mi²) and has a population of over 332 million people.
The largest country in North America is Canada, which spans over 9,984,670 km² (3,854,083 mi²). Canada has a population of over 37.4 million people, with the majority of citizens living in the southern part of the country closer to the border of the United States .
Total area, land area and water area of 40 North American countries/territories by the World Factbook. Data tables and maps.
There are 23 countries in North America, the largest of which are the United States and Canada. The Arctic Ocean borders it to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Caribbean Sea to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the west and south.
North America, third largest of the world’s continents, lying for the most part between the Arctic Circle and the Tropic of Cancer. It extends for more than 5,000 miles (8,000 km) to within 500 miles (800 km) of both the North Pole and the Equator and has an east-west extent of 5,000 miles.