There are over 30 countries in the world with eight letters in the names. Examples of these countries include Barbados, Botswana, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Colombia, Ethiopia, and Hong Kong.
Spain may be the only one.
Barbados and Botswana have 8 letters in their name. Colombia and Malaysia have 8 letters in their name.
European countries with six-letter names include Latvia, Cyprus, France, Greece, Kosovo, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Russia (partly in Europe), Serbia, Sweden and Turkey (a very small part in Europe).
Bosnia, France, England, Greece, Latvia, Monaco, Norway, Poland, Serbia, and Sweden
There are 33 countries that have seven letters in their English names. These countries include Ukraine, Senegal, Lebanon, Jamaica, and Ireland to name a few.
Three. February, November, and December
There are currently no countries in Europe that end in the letter "i."
There are no countries (in English) with names five letters long with "s" as the second letter.
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Virtually all countries have 3 letters in their names.
Eleven states have exactly eight letters in their names.