See the link below. This is a list of countries in 1939. It lists all of the sovereign states, dependent territories, puppet regimes, and unrecognized states that existed during that year, and gives a short description of their level of sovereignty. Which makes it way too long to be entered here.
there are 105 countries in the world
In 1900, there were 79 countries.
there were 188 countries in 1970
ten countries
Scotland And England
The supercontinent Pangaea was formed about 335 million years ago and split into two large landmasses, Laurasia and Gondwana, around 180 million years ago. The modern countries we know today did not exist during Pangaea's time, as landmasses were still connected.
only three countries. Those were Liberia, Ethiopia and Egypt.
There are many more than three modern countries that would have existed in the territory ruled by the Roman empire. The "big three" are Italy, France and Spain, but countries from the mid east to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scotland were all ruled by Rome.There are many more than three modern countries that would have existed in the territory ruled by the Roman empire. The "big three" are Italy, France and Spain, but countries from the mid east to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scotland were all ruled by Rome.There are many more than three modern countries that would have existed in the territory ruled by the Roman empire. The "big three" are Italy, France and Spain, but countries from the mid east to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scotland were all ruled by Rome.There are many more than three modern countries that would have existed in the territory ruled by the Roman empire. The "big three" are Italy, France and Spain, but countries from the mid east to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scotland were all ruled by Rome.There are many more than three modern countries that would have existed in the territory ruled by the Roman empire. The "big three" are Italy, France and Spain, but countries from the mid east to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scotland were all ruled by Rome.There are many more than three modern countries that would have existed in the territory ruled by the Roman empire. The "big three" are Italy, France and Spain, but countries from the mid east to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scotland were all ruled by Rome.There are many more than three modern countries that would have existed in the territory ruled by the Roman empire. The "big three" are Italy, France and Spain, but countries from the mid east to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scotland were all ruled by Rome.There are many more than three modern countries that would have existed in the territory ruled by the Roman empire. The "big three" are Italy, France and Spain, but countries from the mid east to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scotland were all ruled by Rome.There are many more than three modern countries that would have existed in the territory ruled by the Roman empire. The "big three" are Italy, France and Spain, but countries from the mid east to the Atlantic and from North Africa to Scotland were all ruled by Rome.
Sorry to disappoint you but fairies are just myths, so they never existed.
Historically speaking, there have been several countries that have undergone partitioning. Since you do not specify which country you are interested in, it would be difficult to tell you how many princely states existed at the time it was partitioned.
No, sugar did not cause slavery. Slavery existed long before the United States existed, or the Americas were discovered by Europeans. In fact, slavery existed long before the European countries existed.
Technically, the EU didn't exist in 1976 - it was the European Community. In 1976 there were 9 nations: France West Germany Italy Luxenbourg Belgium the Netherlands The UK Ireland Denmark The UK consists of 3 countries and a principality; so it might be argued there were 11 countries, although most people would say there were 9 countries in the EC in 1976.
Grizzlies
Israel and Judah.
all of the old ones
no country existed because england was the only one