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Countries that have four letters are Iran and Iraq. Other countries that have four letters are Laos, Cuba, Peru, Fiji, Chad, Mali and Togo.
No country begins with the letters 'Tap'.
China India Nepal Tibet Syria Yemen Qatar Japan Korea Burma
Germany
Denmark
Honduras, Maldives, Portugal, Slovenia, Suriname
Nauru, Nepal, and Niger are countries. They are the only countries that contain only 5 letters and begin with the letter N.
Countries that have four letters are Iran and Iraq. Other countries that have four letters are Laos, Cuba, Peru, Fiji, Chad, Mali and Togo.
EgyptYemenSudanChinaPalauSamoaNigerJapanHaitiGhanaBeninLibyaTongaGabonKenyaSpainNepalNauruSyriaChileMaltaIndiaItalyQatarBurma* (recently changed to Myanmar)Korea
England is a country, as a consequence, there are no countries in England with four letters
There are countries that end in the letters and. However, no country ends in the letters sand.
Twenty-six countries contain only 5 letters in their name. The countries are Benin, Burma, Chile, China, Congo, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Haiti, India, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Libya, Malta, Nauru, Nepal, Niger, Palau, Qatar, Samoa, Spain, Sudan, Syria, Tonga and Yemen.
The following are countries that are spelled with five letters in English:BeninBurma (now called Myanmar, still called Burma by many)ChileChinaCongo (Republic of the)Congo (Democratic Republic of the)EgyptGabonGhanaHaitiIndiaItalyJapanKenyaNorth KoreaSouth KoreaLibyaMacaoMaltaNauruNepalNigerPalauQatarSamoaSpainSudanSouth SudanSyriaTongaYemen
Spain, Italy, Syria and Egypt are Mediterranean countries. They contain five letters.
There are 33 countries that have seven letters in their English names. These countries include Eritrea, Finland, Denmark, Ecuador, Somalia, and Nigeria to name a few.
first -- 5 letters second -- 6 letters third -- 5 letters fourth -- 6 letters fifth -- 5 letters sixth -- 5 letters seventh -- 7 letters eighth -- 6 letters So the nest number would be 5, because there are 5 letters in ninth.
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