No, some are called provinces and some are so small they have neither
There is no answer to that. A country does not have to have a set amount of states to make it a country. Some countries have lots of states and some countries do not have states at all. Some have other kinds of divisions, like provinces. Some small countries have no divisions at all.
First of all, they're not states, they're countries.
All the countries involved in the Warsaw Pact were communist states.
All the countries involved in the Warsaw Pact were communist states.
You mean like United States and Australia??
The united states >Jazzy Phay
many countries do including all states in the United States
there are no "states" in the UK , there are countries like Scotland, England and Wales
All the countries of the Empire and the United States.
No, only the United States
There are no states in the United Kingdom.
no, it depends on the size of the country, and how much states want to be part of it.