Countries Spanning Multiple Continents

Name the countries that own land on two or more continents, as per their most common definitions. Their primary continent – the one on which the capital is located – as well as the other continents, are included as hints.
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Continents
Country
Oceania, Africa, Asia
Australia
Asia, Europe
Azerbaijan
Asia, Europe
Cyprus
Europe, North America
Denmark
Africa, Asia
Egypt
Europe, Africa, North America, Oceania, South America
France
Asia, Europe
Georgia
Asia, Oceania
Indonesia
Asia, Oceania
Japan
Asia, Europe
Kazakhstan
Continents
Country
Europe, North America
Netherlands
Europe, Africa
Norway
North America, South America
Panama
Europe, North America
Portugal
Europe, Asia
Russia
Europe, Africa
Spain
Asia, Europe
Turkey
Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, Oceania, South America
United Kingdom
North America, Oceania
United States
Asia, Africa
Yemen
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Level 55
Sep 7, 2016
No Armenia even though you accepted Azerbaijan?
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Level 7
Sep 9, 2016
Hey Nichster,

If you look on a mapNational Geographic, for example, you'll see that the continental border in the Caucasian area is a bit wierdit crosses Russia at many points, splits Baku, and slices through Georgia. Armenia, however, is quite a bit south of the border, and is fully in Asia. Thanks for your inquiry, and I hope I answered your question!

Rhea

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Level 77
Dec 27, 2016
How is Norway part of Africa?
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Level 16
Jan 6, 2017
Bouvet! Norway would actually be part of Antarctica as well, technically.
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Level 16
Jan 6, 2017
Don't see why Portugal called in North America...although it's arguably also for Africa, through Madeira and possibly Azores.
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Level 16
Jan 8, 2017
Since you presumably believe that Socotra is part of Africa, why are Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Trinidad, Tobago listed in North America, but Roncador, Providencia, San Andres, Los Monjes, Aves, Beira, Los Roques, Orchila, Blanquilla, La Tortuga, Margarita, Los Testigos for South America?
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Level 16
Jan 8, 2017
Besides, both Colombia and Venezuela must then be situated partially in North America. Where are they?