The continent that is called both a continent and a country is Australia. Australia is unique because it is the only continent that is also a single country. It is located in the Southern Hemisphere and is surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Australia is often referred to as the ‘island continent’ due to its size and isolation. It is the smallest of the seven traditional continents and is home to a diverse range of ecosystems, wildlife, and cultures. The country of Australia includes the mainland, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands.
This dual identity as both a continent and a country makes Australia a fascinating subject in geography and a unique example of how landmasses can be classified in different ways.