Transcontinental Countries

Can you name all of the geographical transcontinental countries?
Overseas territories (ex. St. Pierre & Miquelon) count
The reasons for all of these will be in the comments.
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Europe, the Americas, Oceania, Africa, Antarctica
France
Europe, Africa
Spain
Europe Africa
Portugal
South America, North America
Colombia
North America, Oceania
United States of America
Asia, Africa
Yemen
Asia, Europe
Azerbaijan
Asia, Europe
Russia
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Asia, Europe
Kazakhstan
Asia, Oceania
Indonesia
Asia, Europe
Georgia
North America, South America
Panama
Asia, North America
Russia
Asia, North America
Japan
Oceania, North America
Kiribati
Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia
United Kingdom
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Jan 13, 2022
France's mainland is in Europe, St. Pierre and Miquelon is just one overseas territory in North America, New Caledonia and French Polynesia in Oceania, Guadeloupe (in the Caribbean sea) crosses over the geographical line into South America. Spain borders Morocco via Ceuta therefore is in Africa. Portugal owns Azores off the western coast of Morocco, thus is in Africa as well. Colombia owns islands in the northern Caribbean, therefore in North America. North America owns American Samoa and Northern Mariana Islands, therefore in Oceania. Yemen owns southern Socotras islands, therefore geographically in Africa. Azerbaijan crosses the transcontinental line because of Nagorno-Karabakh. 10% of Russia's land is in Europe and also crosses the INTL date line into North America. Indonesia owns half of New Guinea (the island not the country) and is therefore the only Asian country that goes into Oceania. Georgia also crosses the transcontinental line into Europe.