Google analytics (and probably every website analytics program) gives you information about the geographic location of your visitors. For Google analytics, just go to Audience > Geo > Location. By default Google analytics shows traffic by country, but you can also set it to show traffic by continent. I did that for the GPWA website, and this it what it showed:
Europe: 50.27%
Americas: 32.16%
Asia: 10.59%
Oceania: 3.80%
Africa: 2.63%
(not set): 0.56%
Then, drilling down on Americas, I see:
Northern America: 30.43% (that's of 32.16% of the 94.92% shown)
Central+South America+Caribbean: 1.63% (that's 32.16% of the balance of 5.08% of Americas traffic)
So, the breakdown of traffic to the GPWA website by continent over the last month was:
Europe: 50.27%
North America: 30.43%
Asia: 10.59%
Oceania: 3.80%
Africa: 2.63%
South America: 1.63%
For this week's poll, vote for the continent that provides the largest portion of your traffic. And make a post with whatever additional detail you'd like to provide.
Michael