South America and Africa are divided by the Equator.
The whole country is divided into states (there are 50), the states can be divided into counties (3,143, not to be confused with countries), counties can be divided into townships depending on the state
Mexico is a federal republic, composed of 31 states and one federal district. In fact, United Mexican States is the official name for Mexico.Each state is in turn divided into several municipalities, akin to US' counties. Instead of using municipalities, the Federal District is divided into boroughs.
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If: Newton's Second Law states that Force equals Mass times Acceleration. Then: Algebraically, Acceleration would equal Force divided by Mass
South Africa has provinces rather than states. South Africa is divided into nine provinces. None of the nine provinces begin with the letter C.
At present there are 54 independent countries in (or on the continent) of Africa.
Africa, with 54 countries.
It failed to achieve its goals, as Africa was divided into many small nation-states.
No states are divided into countries. States are typically political subdivisions within countries.
Africa is divided into the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Westerns hemisphere
States are often further divided into counties or provinces, which are smaller administrative regions within the state. These counties or provinces may be further divided into municipalities, districts, or other administrative subdivisions depending on the country's governance structure.
Yes, there are many states in the continent of "Africa".
The U.S. is divided into 50 states. The states are then divided in to counties, cities and towns.
Africa is a continent therefor there are states there only countries which are 54 in Africa
In the United States, states are further subdivided into counties or county equivalents. Counties are then divided into cities, towns, or townships. Cities can have neighborhoods or districts within them. This hierarchical structure helps with governance and local administration.
Both the United States and Mexico are divided into states.