I don't even know how "#1 ranked democratic country..." would even be defined, or how you would measure it. You may want to start by defining what exactly you want to achieve.
Norway is a developed country because of Sweden, Denmark and Germany's occupation. All the oil that has been found in Norway is also a reason. Norway is a rich country and Norway has therefore good health care, which makes people in Norway live longer.
No. Italy an Norway is about the same size, but Norway is a little bigger and a lot longer.
No, Croatia is not communist. They are a democratic country.
Communists no longer rule Poland. Since 1989 Poland is a democratic country.
The northernmost countries of Europe: Norway, Sweden Finland and Iceland. The further north you go the longer the days are in summer, and the longer the nights are in winter.
No. Incidentally, the EEC no longer exists under that name. It has been the EU since 1993.
If you mean what are the three largest nations in Africa then see the answer below - although Sudan is now divided and no longer ranks as the largest nation in Africa. If you mean the question literally, then it is incorrect as Africa is comprised of 54 independent countries, not 3. 1) Sudan - 2,505,810 square km (ranked 10 in the world) 2) Algeria - 2,381,740 square km (ranked 11 in the world) 3) Democratic Republic of the Congo - 2,345,410 square km (ranked 12 in the world)
The Norway Maple is a perennial because it lives longer than one year. Annuals are plants such as petunias, marigolds, and cosmos.
No! there is a state that is longer than country?
"Countries" is longer than "country."
East Germany no longer exists, but when it did, it was definitely not democratic.
Norway rats tend to be 'chubbier' and have shorter snouts and tails. Roof rats are sleeker and have much longer tails.