A continent is one of several large landmasses on Earth. They are generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria, with seven regions commonly regarded as continents-they are (from largest in size to smallest): Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
"Across the continent" typically refers to traveling or covering a distance from one side of a continent to the other. It implies spanning the entirety of a continent, usually from east to west or north to south.
Venice is a city in Italy, located on the continent of Europe.
Every country belongs to a continent. Perhaps you mean which continent is not owned by a country, in which case the answer is Antarctica.
Greenwich is not a continent, it is a town in London, England. It is known for being the location of the Prime Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), used as a reference point for timekeeping around the world.
depends what you mean by large - a continent is a large land mass for example
If you mean Edinburgh, The European continent
You mean: "What continent is Germany on?" and the answer is Europe.
If you mean what continent Lapland is in, then it's Europe.
If you mean "What continent is Argentina on", then South America.
what do you mean....... but i can say Australia is a isolated continent
Question seems odd. Did you mean 'the forgotten continent'?
if you mean Venezuela it is part of the South American continent
If you mean is Mexico it's own continent that is no, Mexico belongs to the North American continent.
I think you mean what 'continent' is Asia on, and it's its own continent.
If you mean continent, it would be Africa. (Lake Tanganyika)
There is no Austrian continent. If you mean the Australian continent, the answer is Lake Eyre (-15 meters). If you mean Austria, the country, the answer is Lake Neusiedl (115 meters).
Perhaps you mean what continent is ruled by one nation? In which case the answer is Australia.