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> <Blushing>
>
> So once in high school geography, someone mentioned that North America
> included Canada. After college... well, lots of stuff was lost...
>
> Thanks for the reminder.
>
> Jake
There are, of course, 4 countries in NA. Figure that one out!
(with 3 "national" languages: Spanish, English & French)
Mind you, I don't believe that Lego NA ships to the 4th country, it probably
is handled through Lego EU
James Powell
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In lugnet.loc.ca, James Powell writes:
>
> There are, of course, 4 countries in NA. Figure that one out!
> (with 3 "national" languages: Spanish, English & French)
Joke #1:
USA
Canada
Mexico
Quebec?
Joke #2:
USA
Canada
Mexico
Texas??
Serious response:
USA
Canada
Mexico
France (Magdalen Islands)
Jeff J
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Where are the Magdalen Islands? The only French islands in NA i can
think of are St-Pierre et Miquelon, just south of Newfoundland.
And what about Greenland? That's Danish territory, but it's closer to
Canada than to Denmark.
Of course, if you want to be technical, there are many different
countries in NA. I believe that each embassy is on its own country's
territory (ie. the US embassy in Ottawa is on US territory, the Iranian
embassy is on Iranian territory, and so on)
Jeff Jardine wrote:
> In lugnet.loc.ca, James Powell writes:
>
> > There are, of course, 4 countries in NA. Figure that one out!
> > (with 3 "national" languages: Spanish, English & French)
>
>
> Joke #1:
> USA
> Canada
> Mexico
> Quebec?
>
> Joke #2:
> USA
> Canada
> Mexico
> Texas??
>
> Serious response:
> USA
> Canada
> Mexico
> France (Magdalen Islands)
>
> Jeff J
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In lugnet.loc.ca, Jeff Jardine writes:
> In lugnet.loc.ca, James Powell writes:
> >
> > There are, of course, 4 countries in NA. Figure that one out!
> > (with 3 "national" languages: Spanish, English & French)
>
> Joke #1:
> USA
> Canada
> Mexico
> Quebec?
>
> Joke #2:
> USA
> Canada
> Mexico
> Texas??
Funny! :-)
> Serious response:
> USA
> Canada
> Mexico
> France (Magdalen Islands)
You probably meant St-Pierre and Miquelon Islands... Magdalen Islands are
canadian (Quebec).
:-)
Pierre
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In lugnet.loc.ca, Trevyn Watson writes:
> Where are the Magdalen Islands?
ici:
http://www.ilesdelamadeleine.com/cartes_geo_2.htm
> The only French islands in NA i can
> think of are St-Pierre et Miquelon, just south of Newfoundland.
Oui - I was wrong! Zut!
Jeff J
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In lugnet.loc.ca, James Powell writes:
> > <Blushing>
> >
> > So once in high school geography, someone mentioned that North America
> > included Canada. After college... well, lots of stuff was lost...
> >
> > Thanks for the reminder.
> >
> > Jake
>
>
> There are, of course, 4 countries in NA. Figure that one out!
> (with 3 "national" languages: Spanish, English & French)
>
> Mind you, I don't believe that Lego NA ships to the 4th country, it probably
> is handled through Lego EU
>
> James Powell
Central America and the Caribbean are both North America.
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