No. Zimbabwe has been an independent country since 1965. From 1965-1979, it was independent as Rhodesia. That regime was overthrown in 1980 by Robert Mugabe, who has remained as the "President" and dictator of Zimbabwe to this day.
That was Portugal. They still speak Portugeuse in Brazil.
i guess if we were not colonized by any other country theres gonna be a bog difference. Roman catholic will not be dominant in our country. We cannot speak English, theres a possibility that our way of writing would still be "baybayin". The classes in society. Chiefdom will be more active, no Main government. No president or even king or queen. we will still have rajas and datu's. Theres still alipin's, nomadic pastoralism is still active, we will be tribes. our way of living will be based on agriculture. and etc
Not it not colonized anymore. It use to be ruled by France Cambodia
The Portuguese. Spain colonized the rest of South America, other than Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. They gained what is roughly Brazil today from the Treaty of Tordesilla's with Spain, during the Iberian Union.
I don't know if there is any facist country in Europe, but in Asia, for example, there is North Korea. In Africa, there is Zimbabwe.
still developing..
The economy of Zimbabwe is getting better. However they still have a long way to go before, it can be considered stable. The country is recovering from an inflation rate of 79%, and almost 80% of the population lives in poverty.
Spain. Many place and family names still have a Spanish influence, although the lanuage is not used much
Well it depends on which country you are talking about if you are talking about a country say Zimbabwe or a country like that it would be about $10.00 or very high because of whats happening there if your still not satisfied then i suggest looking on Google.
No
Ethiopia was never a colony, so no. Liberia is an African country that people usually claim is not colonized, but since it was founded by American Blacks who established a very European-style country, it is hard to make the claim that it was not a colonial project. The government founded by those African-Americans, who continue as a sort of "upper-crust" in Liberian society, still endures. However, it was never part of a proper colony.
Libya and Zimbabwe are dictatorships.