It is Oceania and you suck.
Dover,Delaware.
Acoma Pueblo, Acoma, New Mexico continuously inhabited since about 620 AD.
Saint Augustine, Florida was not one of the first Spanish settlements in North America. The Dominican Republic, also known as Isabela Island was the very first settlement of the Spanish in North America. Many of the first Spanish settlements were in the Caribbean Sea. Saint Augustine, Florida came well after Christopher Columbus.
St. Augustine, Florida.
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The oldest city on its continent is often considered to be Damascus, located in Syria, which is regarded as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Archaeological evidence suggests that it has been inhabited for thousands of years, with its history dating back to at least 10,000 to 8,000 BCE. Its strategic location and historical significance in trade and culture have contributed to its enduring legacy.
Yes. Although the world's driest continent is Antarctica, Australia is the driest permanently inhabited continent.
Inhabited by 1,032,532,974 people as at 2011
There is no continent inhabited only by members of Felidae.
Asia is the continent with the largest population.
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Antarctica is considered the driest inhabited continent on Earth because of its extremely low precipitation levels. Most of the continent receives only minimal amounts of snowfall each year, making it the driest place on Earth.
As per current understanding, the San people of southern Africa are considered to have the oldest genetic lineage of any existing population. The Aboriginal Australians have also inhabited the continent for tens of thousands of years, making them one of the oldest continuous cultures on Earth.
Dover,Delaware.
Damascus
No. Technically, that would be Antarctica. Australia is the driest inhabited continent.
No, that'd be Australia.