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Which North American country has the greatest population density

Antigua and Barbuda
0
No votes
Bahamas
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Barbados
3
21%
Belize
0
No votes
Canada
0
No votes
Coolangatta
0
No votes
Costa Rica
0
No votes
Cuba
0
No votes
Dominica
0
No votes
Dominican Republic
1
7%
El Salvador
1
7%
Grenada
0
No votes
Guatemala
0
No votes
Haiti
4
29%
Honduras
0
No votes
Jamaica
0
No votes
Mexico
3
21%
Nicaragua
0
No votes
Panama
0
No votes
Saint Kitts and Nevis
0
No votes
Saint Lucia
0
No votes
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
0
No votes
Trinidad and Tobago
0
No votes
United States
1
7%
Wales
1
7%
 
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Hi Malcolm. Why is Greenland not an option?

And I don't think Coolangatta is in North America. You are thinking of Tweed Heads.
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Because Denmark are Euro cunts and they can't just go shoving bits into other continents and expecting them to count. Bloody Kevin will let them over here if we're not careful. Their princes are already shoving their bits into our birds.
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Cast my guess, then looked it up.

Was wrong.
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When did we annex Wales?
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Why isn't the actual answer one of the options?
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because it's not a country, it's a British overseas territory
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Which one?

According to Wikipedia, the correct answer is in this list.
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Generic wrote:Which one?

According to Wikipedia, the correct answer is in this list.

Then we're looking at two different Wiki-pedia articles.
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I'm looking at the same article as Hoblit, I guess.
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My bad; Spud, Hoblit, and Jast are all right. I was confusing it with The Bahamas (curse you, Mike Love!). D'oh.

So the actual correct answer isn't on the list. I still wouldn't have gotten it anyway.
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Generic wrote: So the actual correct answer isn't on the list.
No. The answer is on the list
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Bermuda is the correct answer.
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Niveous wrote:Bermuda is the correct answer.
Yes, this is my understanding, unless Barbados and Berumda is the same thing...
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Barbados would come in at #2, making it the best answer on the list.
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Niveous wrote:Bermuda is the correct answer.

I disagree.

Denyer's question was specifically:
Which North American country has the greatest population density


Bermuda (pronounced /b3:ˈmjuːdə/; officially, the Bermuda Islands or the Somers Isles) is a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda

Bermuda is not a "country".

The answer is Barbados - as was most correctly provided as an option by Mr Denyer.
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Caravan Ray wrote:
Niveous wrote:Bermuda is the correct answer.

I disagree.

Denyer's question was specifically:
Which North American country has the greatest population density


Bermuda (pronounced /b3:ˈmjuːdə/; officially, the Bermuda Islands or the Somers Isles) is a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda

Bermuda is not a "country".

The answer is Barbados - as was most correctly provided as an option by Mr Denyer.
That is lame. A country doesn't have to be sovereign to be considered a country. You should probably stay away from Ireland. (and an S-Ton of other countries for that matter...) Hell, I know a few Puerto Ricans that would like to argue with you for that matter.
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Hoblit wrote:
Caravan Ray wrote:
Niveous wrote:Bermuda is the correct answer.

I disagree.

Denyer's question was specifically:
Which North American country has the greatest population density


Bermuda (pronounced /b3:ˈmjuːdə/; officially, the Bermuda Islands or the Somers Isles) is a British overseas territory in the North Atlantic Ocean.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda

Bermuda is not a "country".

The answer is Barbados - as was most correctly provided as an option by Mr Denyer.
That is lame. A country doesn't have to be sovereign to be considered a country. You should probably stay away from Ireland. (and an S-Ton of other countries for that matter...) Hell, I know a few Puerto Ricans that would like to argue with you for that matter.
It will be a cold day in hell before I ever consider Bermuda to be a "country"

There are currently 195 independent countries or States around the world. Territories of countries or individual parts of a country are not countries in their own right.

Examples of entities that are not countries include: Hong Kong, Bermuda, Greenland, Puerto Rico, and most notably the constituent parts of the United Kingdom. (Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England are not countries.)

http://geography.about.com/cs/political ... nation.htm
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(Heh! - I love these types of arguments:)

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Caravan Ray wrote:
There are currently 195 independent countries or States around the world. Territories of countries or individual parts of a country are not countries in their own right.

Examples of entities that are not countries include: Hong Kong, Bermuda, Greenland, Puerto Rico, and most notably the constituent parts of the United Kingdom. (Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England are not countries.)

http://geography.about.com/cs/political ... nation.htm
So...are we going to go ahead and put Taiwan on that list or what? (yes, I see that these folks couldn't figure out what to CATEGORIZE Taiwan as.)

Who makes these rules again? Like I said, BS.
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Taiwan is not part of North America
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Caravan Ray wrote:Taiwan is not part of North America
...therefore missing my point entirely.

Actually, I have to think that you got my point and are still disagreeing without dragging on the argument, and I can appreciate that. :-)
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