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  1. All 23 independent countries of North America, including island states in the Caribbean. Always up-to-date and accurate information.

  2. 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. Map. North America population by country [1] United States (56.3%) Mexico (21.3%) Canada (6.4%) Guatemala (3.0%) Haiti (1.9%) Dominican Republic (1.9%) Cuba (1.9%)

  3. Sovereign countries and dependent territories in North America, in an inclusive definition, cover the landmass north of the Colombia - Panama border and include the islands of the Caribbean .

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    English Short, Formal Names, And Iso [1] ...
    Domestic Short And Formal Name (s) [1] ...
    English: Antigua and Barbuda
    93,219
    The Bahamas [n 1] Commonwealth of The ...
    English: The Bahamas—Commonwealth of The ...
    407,906
    English: Barbados
    281,200
    English: Belize
    400,031
  4. List of All North American Countries. See the following for full list of twenty-four northern American countries in alphabetical order: Location Map of North America. Biggest Countries in North America and Profiles. Canada. Capital: Ottawa. Area: 9,984,670 km². Languages: English and French. Currency: Canadian Dollar.

    • North America
    • Central America
    • The Caribbean
    Canada
    Mexico
    The United States Of America
    Belize
    Costa Rica
    El Salvador
    Guatemala
    Antigua and Barbuda
    The Bahamas
    Barbados
    Dominican Republic
  5. Below is a list of countries and dependencies in North America by area. The region includes Canada, the Caribbean, Central America, Greenland, Mexico, and the United States. Canada is the largest country in North America and the Western Hemisphere.

  6. There are 23 countries in North America, as well as more than two dozen non-sovereign territories, including Bermuda, Aruba, the Cayman Islands, Greenland, and Puerto Rico. The primary language in North America is English, followed by Spanish and French.