User talk:Categorizer

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RE: Northern America
Thanks for your note, which is rather strange. As stated in that article and its talk page, Northern America – as is Central America et al. – are regions (or in UN parlance, subregions) of the North American or American continent. The concepts are distinct: i.e., Northern America is not the same as North America, just as South Africa (republic) is dissimilar from Southern Africa (subregion). Before insinuating that I have a viewpoint with your own, particularly regarding a scheme that anyone can verify, please peruse relevant article content/definitions more closely and familiarise yourself with Wikiquette. Until then ... E Pluribus Anthony | talk | 13:29, 15 April 2006 (UTC)