Actually, there is no single country in the Middle East that has istan in its name. Most of the Central Asian countries end with istan such as Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. ^ That's what the question was asking. TurkmenISTAN, AfghanISTAN, UzbekISTAN, PakISTAN. --- Its a Turkish word that bounds them meaning 'where x people live'. Kürd-istan, Türkmen-istan etc.
As of now, there are no major changes in terms of new countries joining Europe. The countries comprising Europe are expected to remain the same as they are today.
AfghanistanPakistanTurkmenistanUzbekistanThe suffix is actually -stan, not -istan. This suffix is Persian for 'Land of'. Two other countries contain the suffix -stan and they are Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.
Istan Rabovsky was born in 1930, in Hungary.
Istan Rabovsky's birth name is Istvan Rabovsky.
There are currently no countries in Europe that end in the letter "i."
There are no countries that begin and end with the letter n.
Some of the countries that end in "land" include Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Swaziland, and Thailand.
A list of country names (proper nouns) that end in letter 's':BarbadosBelarusComorosCyprusHondurasMaldivesMauritiusNetherlandsPhilippinesSaint Kits and NevisSeychellesNote: These are the English names for these countries. The names of these countries in their own languages may or may not end with an 's'.
Tan theta is a function of the number theta.
No country name ends with the letter b.
Germany, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Paraguay, Turkey and Uruguay are countries. They end with the letter y.