The newest country in the world is South Sudan who gained independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011.
After World War II, Burma became an independent nation, initially as a democratic nation. The country became a military dictatorship in 1962, following a coup. The military dictatorship ended in 2011.
Tuskegee Institute...... Kayla M did this Class of 2011:)
South Sudan. South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011 after years of civil war, but violence continues to ravage the world's newest country. Civil War erupted in South Sudan in 2013 and continues today, as political leaders from different ethnic groups vie for power.
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South Sudan(Became independent in 2011)
The country to become independent most recently is South Sudan, in 2011. It became independent from the country Sudan in Africa.
South Sudan who became independent from Sudan on July 9, 2011.
The world's newest country is South Sudan, which gained independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011.
The newest country in the world is South Sudan who gained independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011.
In terms of GDP per capita, the richest African country in 2010-2011 is South Africa.
As of 9 June 2011 the Republic of Sudan has split into two independent countries.The Republic of Sudan to the north and South Sudanto the south
The newest country in the world is currently Kosovo. Kosovo was part of Serbia until February 2008.South Sudan is the newest country of the world. South Sudan, on 9 July 2011, became independent from Sudan.
South Sudan became independent on July 9th 2011.
South Sudan is scheduled to become the newest country on 9 July 2011.South Sudan (officially the Republic of South Sudan), on 9 July 2011 at 12:01 a.m. local time, became independent from Sudan.
Pre 2011, Sudan was considered one state with a single government based in Northern Sudan. In 2011, the country was split into North and South Sudan, with 2 independent governments respectively, much like North and South Korea, and thus, South Sudan officially became the 54th African state.
After World War II, Burma became an independent nation, initially as a democratic nation. The country became a military dictatorship in 1962, following a coup. The military dictatorship ended in 2011.