more than likely SPAIN
Sudan, Morocco and Tunisia
Venezuela, Colombia, which included Panama at the time, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia
Partial independence was achieved in 1922, but the British still maintained significant control over the country.
The most commonly given answer is ISRAEL. However, Israel is not the only Middle Eastern country to be established or (finally) given de facto independence (in 1948) in the aftermath of World War II. In 1946, Jordan became independent. Also in 1947, British Forces withdrew from Iraq and Egypt. (Lebanon and Syria were granted independence in 1943 and 1944 respectively.) The Republic of Iraq was established in 1958 from the Kingdom of Iraq, which has achieved independence from Britain in 1924. South Yemen achieved independence from Britain in 1967 and unified with North Yemen in 1990. Bahrain achieved independence from Britain and the Arab emirates in 1971. Qatar achieved independence from Britain in 1971. The United Arab Emirates achieved independence from Britain in 1971.
Venezuela
In South America, Paraguay achieved independence from Spain in 1811.
Simon Bolivar was instrumental in helping to set free the country of South America from Spain. Bolivar was born in 1783 and was considered to be Latin Americas greatest leader in their Independence movement.
Bolivia. Simon Bolivar helped in the independence from Spain.
The first country ever to gain independence was San Marino who achieved independence from the Roman Empire.
more than likely SPAIN
Luxembourg declared independence from the French Empire on June 9, 1815, so Luxembourg has been a country for over 196 years.
Suriname!
Brazil
Sudan, Morocco and Tunisia
Suriname, in South America.
Great Britain.