From https://about.gitlab.com/developer-survey/2018/#section-demographics. I can sort of understand (eh not really) the UK, Iceland, and Ireland being missing being islands, but where the heck did Norway and Uruguay go?
Source: https://weather.com/news/climate/news/2018-11-23-fourth-national-climate-assessment
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I know it's hard to see with the clouds, but it's there.
The system was originally proposed in ~~issue 31~~ volume 31, issue 5 of the Bell System Technical Journal; The Nationwide Numbering Plan with some less-shitty map porn.
then it would include Fisher's Island, which is off the coast of Connecticut, part of New York State, and due North of Montauk. Likewise, the tip of New York's Easternmost maritime borders would be more. From Montauk Point to Wicopesset Island (uninhabited island off of Fisher's Island) it is 13.5 Nautical Miles at 349 degrees compass heading (11 deg off from true north).
See wikimapia: http://wikimapia.org/1793783/Wicopesset-Island
There is no official scientific definition for continent, nor ocean, nor mountain, nor lake or river, nor species...
"planet" is a purely internally political definition within the IAU. It serves no purpose and is rejected by the vast majority of planetary scientists. No other astronomical object has an "official" IAU definition. Pluto actually is a planet, by virtue of how definitions actually work.
For more definitions of a continent and other things, this book was a pretty good read. It covers far more than just Pluto. -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/1946767050
Well there actually is data ~~still a good joke~~
https://www.openstreetmap.org/relation/9625443#map=13/37.2467/-115.8386