👉 Intra-continental is a term used in geography and international relations to refer to regions that are located on opposite sides of a common landmass. It suggests that these areas have a shared history, culture, or economic relationship with each other. For example, the United States and Canada are often considered to be part of the same intra-continental region due to their historical ties and cultural exchanges, while Japan and Korea are separate regions due to their distinct histories and political structures.