Tyra
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It's kind of a tricky question, that thing as to whether Mexico and Cuba belong to North America. Most people i Canada would say that they do, because they are part of the much famed NAFTA agreement. I cannot thing of ANY Danes that would put Greenland, which belongs to Denmark, in North America. I was lazy and copied this from the net, though, so that you can see that not all agree with this:
"Geopolitically, North America is sometimes used to refer to Canada and the United States together (plus Greenland, Bermuda, and St. Pierre and Miquelon), while Central America is mainland North America south of the U.S.
The UN geoscheme includes Mexico in Central America (subregion) (defined as all mainland states of North America south of the United States), but the European Union excludes Belize and Mexico from its definition of the region.
The term Middle America is sometimes used to refer to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean collectively. The island of Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory but functions as a commonwealth with its own representative government."
Not so simple and way the hell O/T. I am not sure that I can think of any language that calls citizens of the US anything other than "Americans".
"Geopolitically, North America is sometimes used to refer to Canada and the United States together (plus Greenland, Bermuda, and St. Pierre and Miquelon), while Central America is mainland North America south of the U.S.
The UN geoscheme includes Mexico in Central America (subregion) (defined as all mainland states of North America south of the United States), but the European Union excludes Belize and Mexico from its definition of the region.
The term Middle America is sometimes used to refer to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean collectively. The island of Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory but functions as a commonwealth with its own representative government."
Not so simple and way the hell O/T. I am not sure that I can think of any language that calls citizens of the US anything other than "Americans".