North America.  Canada  United States  Mexico.

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North America

 Canada  United States  Mexico

 Capital- Ottawa  10 Provinces, 3 Territories  Major Cities  Toronto  Montreal  Vancouver  Calgary

 Capital- Washington D.C.  50 States  Major Cities  New York  Chicago  Los Angeles  Houston  San Francisco

 Capital- Mexico City  31 States, 1 Federal District  Major Cities  Guadalajara  Puebla  Leon  Monterrey

 Canada- Niagara Falls, Banff National Park, Rocky Mountains, Bay of Fundy  United States- Grand Canyon, Yosemite National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Mississippi River, Rocky and Appalachian Mountains  Mexico- Copper Canyon, Cave of Swallows, Aqua Azul Falls, Rio Grande River