If islands are excluded, then it's usually somewhere in Iceland.
And you also need to take into consideration political geography.
Can I point out the obvious here?
Well if that is the case what about the french overseas department of French Guiana? French Guiana is politically a part of France and is part of the European Union and its currency is the euro!
(If one listens to our colleagues in the BBC they never tire of using outdated terms such as 'on the Continent' or 'Continental Europeans' to describe citizens from France, Spain, Portugal etc. When I last looked I noticed that Britain and Ireland were also part of the continent of Europe just as much as the islands of Malta, Sardinia etc.)
I've always understood it to exclude the British Isles.![]()
British Isles?? Surely you mean The Northwest European Archipelligo!
And of course, Britain is separated from France by La Manche.
I may be wrong here but is there also not an island in Canada that has the same status? I think it is in the Gulf of St Lawrence...
Don't you love it when our Eastern neighbours tell us about life on the mainland. !"![]()
over half the pop of norn iron refer to GB as 'the mainland '
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