That is actually a sensible question-- many countries in that region of the world changed their names when the Soviet Union broke up. But Hungary is one country that not only still exists; it still has its same name. Hungary's best known city is Budapest, and it remains a popular attraction for European tourists.
The decendants of the incas still do exist today.
The Aztec civilization is completely gone, but descendants of Aztecs, who are now Latin Americans, do still exist.
They were never "alive" in the first place. If you mean do they still exist... certainly.
no, knocked down years ago
No, pre-historic times are in the past. Acts that date back to pre-historic times still exist in most cultures. God worship for instance.
Some of them are Scandonavia, Hungary, Swaziland, Indonesia, and Tunsia
No. But their blood line is found in the eastern european nations, such as Hungary and Romania. The Hungarian history includes Bendegúz, father of Attila. The Huns DNA is "u2e r1a1" has found mainly in Hungary and Transylvania, partially in Germany, Greece and Spain.
Megalodon does still exist.
yes, because we still exist
yes it does still exist :)
Yes, they still exist.
Yes they still exist
Yes, THEY STILL EXIST
Yes, many aircraft still exist.
The decendants of the incas still do exist today.
Are you?
The deserts still exist because the geographic and climatological conditions that formed the deserts still exist.