Difference between 'Continent' and 'Country' when ...

I couldn't find an answer to this on either this forum or on another medium.
My phone is C5, I live in the Netherlands and I use the most recent updates of my firmware, Nokia Maps and Nokia Suite.
On the Maps-tab in Nokia Suite (also in former Ovi Suite), we can download:
-map-data country per country;
-every country in a continent by clicking 'Download All' in the top of the screen;
(with both of these, the countries indeed are downloaded separately when I check the "downloading"-tab)
-the whole continent at once by dragging-and-dropping the name of the Continent to the "On device" part of the screen (then, I see only e.g. "Americas" in the downloading-tab)
It all starts downloading, works perfectly.
Sometimes I noticed a difference between the data in the application when downloading the continent-at-once and downloading country-by-country (or clicking 'Download All'). However, I can't pinpoint it. There's also a difference in the total amount (MB's) of data stored extra on the device.
Is it that some countries (say, "Nepal" or "Ecuador") are not included in the country-by-country, but are in the continent-download?
Is it that the continent only downloads all the low-detail info (so until you zoom in), while the separate country-by-country gives me the exact opposite; High detail but no 'terrain-view' if I zoom out?
Sorry for a lot of text... , and thanks for any advice!

@Newgarden
Just to add to the confusion there are anomalies with some island(s) which neither seem to be included as a country's dependencies nor are included with the nearest land mass, but yet data is present if World map data is downloaded; whether the reasoning is that as probably small amount of data it can be downloaded with Ovi Maps in "Online" mode if needed I know not.
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