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||<center><small><span style="background: #c04080;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></small>&nbsp;[[Australia (continent)|Australia]]
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|'''5 continents'''<br><ref name="Columbia"/><ref name=OU>Océano Uno, Diccionario Enciclopédico y Atlas Mundial, "Continente", page 392, 1730. {{ISBN |84-494-0188-7</ref><ref}} name=LCC>Los Cinco Continentes (The Five Continents), Planeta-De Agostini Editions, 1997. {{ISBN |84-395-6054-0</ref><!--}} NOTE: Both references mention ''Oceanía'' instead of ''Australia''. -->
||<center><small><span style="background: #fed52e;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></small>&nbsp;[[Africa]]
|colspan="2" |<center><small><span style="background: #c10000;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span><span style="background: #f33e01;">&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></small>&nbsp;[[Eurasia]]
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* The seven-continent model is usually taught in [[China]], [[India]], parts of Western Europe and most [[list of countries by English-speaking population|English-speaking countries]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2012}}
* The six-continent combined-America model is used in [[Spanish-speaking countries]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lema.rae.es/dpd/?key=norteamerica |title=Real Academia Española |publisher=Lema.rae.es |date= |accessdate=2013-09-30}}</ref> and in some parts of Europe including Greece (equivalent 5 inhabited continents model (i.e. excluding Antarctica) still also found in texts).<ref name=HEL>[http://web.archive.org/web/20110824110220/http://pi-schools.sch.gr/dimotiko/geografia_st/math/math_21_30.pdf]{{dead link|date=September 2013}} official Greek Paedagogical Institute ''6th grade Geography textbook'', 5+1 continents combined-America model, ''Pankosmios Enyklopaidikos Atlas'', CIL Hellas Publications, {{ISBN |84-407-0470-4,}} page 30, 5+1 combined-America continents model, ''Neos Eikonographemenos Geographikos Atlas'', Siola-Alexiou, 6 continents combined-America model, ''Lexico tes Hellenikes Glossas'', Papyros Publications, {{ISBN |978-960-6715-47-1,}} lemma continent(''epeiros''), 5 continents model,[http://www.komvos.edu.gr/dictonlineplsql/simple_search.display_full_lemma?the_lemma_id=18827&target_dict=1] ''Lexico Triantaphyllide'' online dictionary , Greek Language Center (''Kentro Hellenikes Glossas''), lemma continent(''epeiros''), 6 continents combined-America model, ''Lexico tes Neas Hellenikes Glossas'', G.Babiniotes, Kentro Lexikologias(Legicology Center) LTD Publications , {{ISBN |960-86190-1-7,}} lemma continent(''epeiros''), 6 continents combined-America model.Note and clarification on the above: the sometimes used in Greece 5 and 5+1 continents models mentioned above are equivalent to the 6 (inhabited) continents combined-America model excluding/including (separately mentioning) the uninhabited and once lesser-known or unknown Antarctica (just like the Olympic Circles-Logo); they don't refer to some other 5 or other number continent modeling scheme.</ref>
 
Using this latter model as a starting point, the [[International Olympic Committee]] uses only inhabited continents (excluding Antarctica) and thus a five-continent model<ref name=OU /><ref name=LCC /> as depicted in the [[Olympic flag|Olympic logo]].<ref name=IOC>[http://multimedia.olympic.org/pdf/en_report_1303.pdf ''The Olympic symbols.''] [[International Olympic Committee]]. 2002. Lausanne: Olympic Museum and Studies Centre. The five rings of the [[Olympic flag|Olympic logo]] represent the five inhabited, participating continents ([http://moscow2001.olympic.org/en/pdf/members_by_continent.pdf Africa, America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania]); thus, Antarctica is excluded from the flag. Also see [http://www.acnolympic.org/ Association of National Olympic Committees]: [http://www.acnoa.info/] [http://www.ocasia.org/] [http://www.eurolympic.org/] [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/int@paso.html] [http://www.oceaniasport.com/]</ref>
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