No. Many people say that San Marino is the oldest country, but it is not the oldest. The oldest countries in the world are in the Middle East.
San Marino.
San Marino was the first established country.
san marino is the smallest country in the world.
Its the oldest HISTORY in the world, its about 8000 years or more.
No. San Marino was founded in September 3, 301 AD, and has the oldest constitution in the world haven to be written in 1600, but there are other countries that are older than San Marino. The oldest country in the world presumes to be Australia, having to be founded more than 2 million years ago.
San Marino is the oldest country in Europe for sure, since it became independent from the Roman Empire in September 3, 301 AD. It is also proclaimed to be the oldest country in the world, but that is still not known for sure.
San Marino is a country. San Marino is the second least populated country in Europe, with 27,730 people, coming after the vatican city. It is also the fifth smallest country in the world.
San Marino, whose constitution was put into place in 1600, has the oldest surviving constitution in the world.
Many consider San Marino, which is completely surrounded by Italy, to be the world's oldest country. It was founded in the year 301 CE, and its constitution is the world's oldest.
San Marino.
San Marino is the oldest republic in the world.
The oldest country in the world is proclaimed to be San Marino. It became a country in September 3, 301 AD and has the world’s oldest constitution, since it was written in 1600. It was also the first country to have its borders unchanged. However, it was not recognized as an independent country until 1631, and it is true that other countries have traced back to earlier years. So, the real answer to this question is that it is still very difficult to know what the real oldest country in the world is.