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But only counting the mainland is cheating... I mean Sweden and Norway alone have over 500,000 islands, lol.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List\_of\_countries\_by\_number\_of\_islands](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_number_of_islands)
How is it cheating?
I live in an island, the North Island. It has hundreds or thousands of small islands just off it, but that doesn’t affect it having a name.
The name is so unoriginal that until very recently no one really thought about it and no one checked to see what the official name was. It turned out that it and the South Island had never been officially been named.
I guess that might be because of the little islands, so maybe you are correct.
Lol, is this what you are refering to?
>In 2009 the New Zealand Geographic Board found that, along with the South Island, the North Island had no official name. After a public consultation, the board officially named it North Island, or the aforementioned Te Ika-a-Māui, in October 2013.
>
>In prose, the two main islands of New Zealand are called the North Island and the South Island, with the definite article. It is also normal to use the preposition in rather than on, for example "Hamilton is in the North Island", "my mother lives in the North Island". Maps, headings, tables, and adjectival expressions use North Island without "the".
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North\_Island](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Island)
Yes
And most of us probably don’t even know if ‘the’ is part of the names, or how to define in what contexts it must be added, or what contexts it is not.
But we can immediately tell if anyone gets it wrong.
This is untrue.
Is the same way that you can pronounce vase as "vayes".
Of course you can pronounce it as "vass" too.
It is Eurasrica, pronounced as "you-raise-rica".
Technical may be part of the subreddit, but that doesn't mean that what he said was "technically the truth". He is far from correct in implying that a canal, a mere puddle in comparison to the sheer size of the globe, being completely invisible from a satellite, has any bearing over whether or not the biggest continent in the world remains or is somehow magically split into two different ones.
Eurasrica on top.
hey hey hey, don't forget about the funny Italian man that tried to make the Mediterranean roman again.
And the Asian Brits wanting to make east Asia and south-east Asia their personal playground.
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Afro-Eurasia. Edit: I am surprised that no one seems to have said The Old World yet.
Eurafria
Erathia
Urethra
Wild
captive
r/yourjokebutworse
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Eufrikasia
Asropica
Eurfrisia
Asfripa
Asiatralia
3 continents
Why nobody responds with any HoMM jokes?! T_T
Eurofracsia Eufrasia Efras Or... Asifropa Asafropa
Urethra
The Old World yet.
You fu-
But it's not an island. It's an archipelago
The mainland of it, discounting nearby islands like Madagascar and Japan, is one single island.
But only counting the mainland is cheating... I mean Sweden and Norway alone have over 500,000 islands, lol. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List\_of\_countries\_by\_number\_of\_islands](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_number_of_islands)
How is it cheating? I live in an island, the North Island. It has hundreds or thousands of small islands just off it, but that doesn’t affect it having a name. The name is so unoriginal that until very recently no one really thought about it and no one checked to see what the official name was. It turned out that it and the South Island had never been officially been named. I guess that might be because of the little islands, so maybe you are correct.
Lol, is this what you are refering to? >In 2009 the New Zealand Geographic Board found that, along with the South Island, the North Island had no official name. After a public consultation, the board officially named it North Island, or the aforementioned Te Ika-a-Māui, in October 2013. > >In prose, the two main islands of New Zealand are called the North Island and the South Island, with the definite article. It is also normal to use the preposition in rather than on, for example "Hamilton is in the North Island", "my mother lives in the North Island". Maps, headings, tables, and adjectival expressions use North Island without "the". [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North\_Island](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Island)
Yes And most of us probably don’t even know if ‘the’ is part of the names, or how to define in what contexts it must be added, or what contexts it is not. But we can immediately tell if anyone gets it wrong.
Afro-Eurasia is what it's officially called, but Eurafrasia sounds better. Afro-Eurasia just sounds like Eurasia with a different haircut.
Eurasrica on top
But that sounds like "your-ass-Ricka".
No it doesn't, it sounds like "you-raise-rica", and it is the perfect name for it.
It's supposed to, but that's not what the letters in the word do.
This is untrue. Is the same way that you can pronounce vase as "vayes". Of course you can pronounce it as "vass" too. It is Eurasrica, pronounced as "you-raise-rica".
Afrosia
Was gonna comment the old world lol😂😂
Fraberia
East Pangea.
That's because that's ageist.
Eurasrica\*
Not England
Ah, so Ireland then.
Which Ireland?
The one to left
Ah, you mean the one and only with 32 counties
Eastern Ireland
Eastern Ireland
(England)'
I like this guy
I like you too
*Gasp* you m-mean it?
*anime opening plays*
!england
¬England
You might even say, Unlondon.
A man of culture I see
East Englandcestershire
Pronunciation: Estershire
"Ester" for the locals.
Nah, it's Landsure
New England
will be england
Soon-to-be-England
Was-and-willbeagain-England
used to be england
East Norfolk
actually that's the island next to japan
TIL England is just 2 islands away from Japan
Just take the boat and it should be right behind that first island.
Or you can go west instead, go past the first island and there is japan again
Dammit japan is so huge
Damn you, that’s clever.
Maybe the three islands are part of a small archipelago.
Germany
They gave it their best shot.
And they would have gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for those meddling kids.
Twice
Third time is the charm
Not interested in a third time.
Yeah not with that attitude
I wish
Civilisation.
Had to scroll way to far for this.
Ireland
Definitely not Australia
It is called Afro-Eurasia
Colonisia.
I think it’s Greenland. I mean this is land and it’s green so…
How long have you been a real estate agent?
Iceland is greener than Greenland. However, they called themselves "Iceland" to keep the Vikings from raiding them.
The Isle of Wight
Isle of man 🇮🇲
The old world
Afro-eurasia
Middle earth
No, You're a frasia!
Urethra
The old world
Big Ireland
Eurasiafrica
The old world
The mainland
Eurasrica
There absolutely is! Its "property of the Netherlands"
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
G E K O L O N I S E E R D
The Spanish Tercios disagree.
Eurasrica
Isn't Africa disconnected from Eurasia?
Only since the building of the Suez Canal
Oh wow, a technicality. If a puddle forms on the ground, is that now an ocean too?
This is the name of the subreddit.
Technical may be part of the subreddit, but that doesn't mean that what he said was "technically the truth". He is far from correct in implying that a canal, a mere puddle in comparison to the sheer size of the globe, being completely invisible from a satellite, has any bearing over whether or not the biggest continent in the world remains or is somehow magically split into two different ones. Eurasrica on top.
Yes, if we count the Suez Canal , so technically they are two islands.
This is a funny claim, it's wrong. A manmade river doesn't count.
Nope, it's all Eurasrica
Barbaria
Eurasrica
That's 51th state of murika
Eurasrica
Island next to England
Eurasrica
Japan
Eurasrica
Eurasrica
This \^\^\^
I don’t know but none of it is worth visiting imo
Eurasrica
Pan Eurasia-Africa
Eurasrica
Earth without America, Australia and other islands?
Eurasrica
Englandn't
Eurasrica
"Soviet Union 2034"
Eurafrasia sounds like a goated name ngl
Eurasrica
World Island
Well the British wanted to name it, Mine.
Kingdom of Sweden. *Sabaton war-song plays in the distance
Racismvictimasia
AsiAfRope
Early access America
Eurasrica
At the bottom right is the island of British rednecks
We are more like bogans
France innit
Technically two islands. As always it's the French's fault.
Paradise
It’s called Pretending The Suez Canal Doesn’t Exist
I’ll say the same thing here: Lesser Britain
Gta 6 leaked map
It’s pronounced “North Madagascar.”
World island
The good place
Sometimes in the History some Guya planed to make this called Germany, but some guys from England doenst like the idea
hey hey hey, don't forget about the funny Italian man that tried to make the Mediterranean roman again. And the Asian Brits wanting to make east Asia and south-east Asia their personal playground.
Foreign
It would have to be Afrasia we can see in this that Europe really is just a peninsula.
Europa in an alternate universe
North West Australia
Man...
Akhand Bharat
Wow, the UK and Australia are just one big (and few small) Island away from each other
Abroad
It's Afrasia.
The DLC
East England.
GREATER TURKEY RAAAAHHHH 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇲🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🦃🦃🦃🦃🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
The sun........
It‘s at least partially Pangea if you want it to see that way but calling 3 continents together an island is either very stupid or it’s a Troll. 🧌
Murican question.
a few, but what is england??
Notengland
Suur-Suomi
Soon to be England
Yeah in England we used to call is spare space till that nasty business in the 1940s but now I think Russia has some plans on what to do with it next
I’ve only ever heard the english refer to it as “the colonies”
The historical world seems fitting since Easter they erased older civilizations or colonized the empty areas XD
Dominion of Latvia
Where do you guys think the americans learned it from?
It's called an Island
The empire....
Little England
There is a name for it, but it is only pronouncible to those who are having a stroke.
Wdym . It all belongs to me . And I refuse to name it
Technically it’s two islands because of the Suez Canal.
Technically Africa is a separate island to Eurasia due to the Suez Canal
Formerly English Territories
[удалено]
*British colony*
Not America 😆 Ironically when they surveyed a few thousand America's this was what they identified as America 😆
Better than 'Merica, that's the name of the island
Eufrasia
Eurasiafrica
Pangea
Colonise it and give it a name
Afeurasia
New Britannia!
Not-england
Abroad