What Continent Are You On?


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  1. 1. What Continent Are You On?

    • North America
      434
    • Central & South America
      17
    • Europe
      334
    • Central and Northern Asia (Eastern Russia and fmr. Soviet states)
      2
    • West Asia (aka the Middle East)
      14
    • South Asia (India, Pakistan, etc...)
      38
    • East Asia (China, Mongolia, Korea, Japan, etc...)
      8
    • South East Asia (Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Myanmar, etc..)
      18
    • Africa
      16
    • Australia & Pacific
      100
  2. 2. Where in North America?

    • Canada
      114
    • West Coast U.S.
      54
    • North-East U.S.
      74
    • Mid-West/Central U.S.
      84
    • South-West U.S.
      19
    • South-East U.S.
      71
    • Non-Continental U.S.
      5
    • Mexico
      9
    • Caribbean
      14
    • n/a
      537
  3. 3. Where in Europe?

    • UK
      187
    • Eurozone
      92
    • Non-Eurozone Scandinavia
      15
    • Non-Eurozone Balkans
      11
    • Eastern Europe
      13
    • Baltic States
      10
    • Western Russia
      7
    • n/a
      646


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I do feel sorry for you that you have been stuck in with the rest of Europe but you really shouldn't have adopted the Euro

Why not, there hasn't been nothing but positive things in euro since it came 1999. I haven't heard or noticed any negative effects of it. Sure there was alot of talk about how bad it will be before we joined and some were against it just because they were so sentimental about our old currency. But all that turned out to be just BS. If anything pound is bad for the UK economy, lots of my euros have gone into Germany instead of UK because of the difficulties in currency.

UK, Europe

btw Fred why did you seperate europe with the Eurozone countries in one category, the only thing i can think of is that the EU covers way too much of Europe so there wouldnt be many categories. mabye it would have been better if it had been done on the country and geographical level, for less confusion.

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